Elinor Ochs

Elinor Ochs is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Living Narrative: Creating Lives in Everyday StorytellingLiving Narrative: Creating Lives in Everyday StorytellingOchs, Elinor
Capps, Lisa
PAPERBACK09/30/2002$52.00
Cover: Constructing Panic: The Discourse of AgoraphobiaConstructing Panic: The Discourse of AgoraphobiaCapps, Lisa
Ochs, Elinor
PAPERBACK09/30/1997$38.00
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