The average rating for Mapping Yoruba Networks: Power and Agency in the Making of Transnational Communities based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-06-13 00:00:00 Hunter Brown Planners, read this. The final chapters are incredible. Wood and Landry build a big foundation of theory, case studies and just amazing stuff. The recommendations and indicators sections are phenomenal! |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-06-11 00:00:00 George Hofstetter ah yes, this would be my last coontz book for a while. to be honest, it's not really her's. there are two other editors, yet alone all of the articles that were written. as all collections go, some are better than others. my favorite example of a not so good one was "family on fault lines." i think the word family was mentioned like twice. the rest of the time was spent talking to the working class about race. interesting, but not really about how race affect family. now, it could have been that they excerpted that one poorly, but it did not inspire me to find that book/article. anywho- goal was accomplished, horizons were broaden. there are more than just middle class white families out there affecting culture. lol, like i didn't already know that. but it was really nice to read about it. |
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