The Boy Who Could See Demons by Carolyn Jess-Cooke

The Boy Who Could See Demons by Carolyn Jess-Cooke

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The Boy Who Could See Demons by Carolyn Jess-Cooke

The author builds on the broader interpretive/constructionist ethnographic and pragmatist traditions, particularly those developed within symbolic interaction to provide an agenda to refocus, revitalize, and synthesize the social or human sciences. Robert Prus offers a set of primary assumptions that centrally respect the unique (and uniquely enabling) features of the human condition, as well as considers a reformulation of the cultural problematic. By viewing human group life as a subcultural mosaic that is more or less continuously in the making, a systematic research agenda for attending to the entire realm of human involvement is developed; one that opens every single arena of human endeavor to ethnographic inquiry.

Carolyn Jess-Cooke was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to a musical family. She is the author of four nonfiction volumes as well as award-winning poems and novels for adults. Inroads, her debut collection of poetry, won the Tyrone Guthrie Prize, the Society of Authors' Eric Gregory Award, a Northern Promise Award, and was a finalist for the London New Poetry Award. The Guardian Angel's Journal, her best-selling novel, has been translated into twenty-one languages.

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ISBN 13 9780345536532
ISBN 10 0345536533
Title The Boy Who Could See Demons
Author Carolyn Jess-Cooke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Delacorte Press
Year published 2013-08-13
Number of pages 268
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