American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American CharacterBloomsbury Academic, 1984 M03 14 - 221 páginas |
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... groups and institutions within the society , have ensnared several of America's most famous tough guys . The widely ... groups were attracted and repelled , but the balance of influence between these groups shifted as it became ...
... groups and institutions within the society , have ensnared several of America's most famous tough guys . The widely ... groups were attracted and repelled , but the balance of influence between these groups shifted as it became ...
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... groups , professional groups , hobby and leisure groups : a " diaspora , " as Lewis Lapham put it , dating from the mid - 1960s.21 The difference from earlier fragmentations of style and belief is that individuals now feel that they can ...
... groups , professional groups , hobby and leisure groups : a " diaspora , " as Lewis Lapham put it , dating from the mid - 1960s.21 The difference from earlier fragmentations of style and belief is that individuals now feel that they can ...
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... groups . They do so partly through language and personal contact but also via famous represen- tatives of a subculture , especially political and media figures . These representatives adjust the styles and stances of the subculture to ...
... groups . They do so partly through language and personal contact but also via famous represen- tatives of a subculture , especially political and media figures . These representatives adjust the styles and stances of the subculture to ...
Contenido
Producers and Consumers | 33 |
Organized Individuals | 67 |
Americans and Toughness | 85 |
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