Cultures of Addiction

Cultures of Addiction
ISBN-10
1621968200
ISBN-13
9781621968207
Language
English
Publisher
Cambria Press

Description

Professor Lee is the author of more than one hundred books, chapters, and articles, including the books Celebrity, Pedophilia, andIdeology in American Culture; Pervasive Perversions; Cultural Ontology; and The Metaphysics of MassArt.

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