An edition of Sherpas (1990)

Sherpas

Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal

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James F. Fisher
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An edition of Sherpas (1990)

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Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal

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English
Pages
205

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Sherpas: Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal
1990, University of California Press
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Sherpas: Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal
May 1, 1990, University of California Press
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Sherpas: Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal
May 1, 1990, University of California Press
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Sherpas: Reflections on Change in Himalayan Nepal
1990, University of California Press
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Sherpas: reflections on change in Himalayan Nepal
1990, University of California Press
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First Sentence

"As a self-proclaimed science, anthropology until recently paid little attention to the personal impact of the field experience on the observer-how the raw condition of life in some remote corner of the world affected the anthropologist's life and, especially, observations and conclusions."

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
205
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7709413M
ISBN 10
0520067703
ISBN 13
9780520067707
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2104964
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4030861

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As a self-proclaimed science, anthropology until recently paid little attention to the personal impact of the field experience on the observer-how the raw condition of life in some remote corner of the world affected the anthropologist's life and, especially, observations and conclusions.
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