Reading National Geographic

Reading National Geographic
ISBN-10
0226497240
ISBN-13
9780226497242
Category
Social Science
Pages
309
Language
English
Published
1993
Authors
Catherine Lutz, Jane Lou Collins

Description

Discusses the ways that the magazine and its authors and editors have both passively and actively shaped American opinions of other cultures and caused us to reflect on our own culture.

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