John Gray
John Gray is Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology and Development Studies at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He has carried out long term ethnographic research in both the Scottish Border as well as in Nepal about which he has published two books: Domestic Mandala: Architecture of Lifeworlds in Nepal (Ashgate) and The Householderšs World: Purity, Power and Dominance in a Nepali Village (Oxford).
John Gray is Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology and Development Studies at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He has carried out long term ethnographic research in both the Scottish Border as well as in Nepal about which he has published two books: Domestic Mandala: Architecture of Lifeworlds in Nepal (Ashgate) and The Householderšs World: Purity, Power and Dominance in a Nepali Village (Oxford). See less
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Mars and Venus Starting Over: A Practical Guide for Finding Love Again After a Painful Breakup, Divorce, or the Loss of a Loved One
Quite the Eye-opener
by Ojm6451, Jul 10, 2011
Thanks to this book, I now have a pretty good idea not only what went wrong with my last relationship but why it has been so very hard for me to find a satifying relationship up to this point. Each ... Read More
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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
if you are just like any normal guy who can't understand women make sure you get it before you marry Read More
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Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
Fabulous
Not for the faint of heart - not perfectly scholarly - more of a heartfelt guidebook to where we are and where we could go. Not pretty but more than a nihilistic rant that some have seen in this. It ... Read More