Oscar Lewis

Lewis, circa 1970 Oscar Lewis, born Lefkowitz (December 25, 1914 – December 16, 1970) was an American anthropologist. He is best known for his vivid depictions of the lives of slum dwellers and his argument that a cross-generational culture of poverty transcends national boundaries. Lewis contended that the cultural similarities occurred because they were "common adaptations to common problems" and that "the culture of poverty is both an adaptation and a reaction of the poor classes to their marginal position in a class-stratified, highly individualistic, capitalistic society." He won the 1967 U.S. National Book Award in Science, Philosophy and Religion for ''La vida: a Puerto Rican family in the culture of poverty--San Juan and New York''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published 1964
    Ouvrage
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published in Yearbook of Anthropology (1955)
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published 1951
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published 1960
    Ouvrage
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published 1961
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published 1970
    Ouvrage
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published 1975
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    Article de périodique
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    by Lewis, Oscar
    Published 1965
    Ouvrage