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Another Country (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

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Although most of psychologist Mary Pipher’s personal and professional experiences have been confined to one conservative, largely homogeneous agrarian state, she views her clients’ cases in a broader perspective as social problems that are not unique to isolated individuals. Pipher, who maintains a private practice in Lincoln, Nebraska, and serves as a faculty member of the University of Nebraska, where she received her Ph.D., initially received her bachelor’s degree in anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley but quickly returned to her native Nebraska. Her...

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