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The Working People of the United States-Mexico Border in the Region of Northeastern Sonora, 1886-1986
註釋Methods developed or applied for the anthropological study of working classes include the analysis of bilateral kinship data to demonstrate branching along lines of labor markets and other institutional resources such as U.S. legal immigration; the tracing of alternative paths taken at key historical breaks in family histories as data for the wage structuring of life-patterns; and the study of material culture in the industrial, consuming context in order to delineate of gender-tied bodies of knowledge and the history of households and the division of labor.