Ethan Watters





Ethan Watters

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Ethan Watters is a free lance journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Discover, Men's Journal, Spin, Details, and Wired. A frequent contributor to NPR, Watters' work appeared in the 2007 and 2008 Best American Science and Nature Writing. He co-founded the San Francisco Writers Grotto, a work space for local artists. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and children.


Average rating: 3.67 · 660 ratings · 152 reviews · 7 distinct works
Crazy Like Us: The Globaliz...
3.83 of 5 stars 3.83 avg rating — 378 ratings — published 2009 — 5 editions
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Urban Tribes
3.41 of 5 stars 3.41 avg rating — 258 ratings — published 2003 — 3 editions
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Therapy's Delusions: The My...
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Pazzi Come Noi: Depressione...
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Upload Experience: Quarterl...
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“Because our culture so highly values an illusion of self-control and control of circumstance, we become abject when contemplating mentation that seems more changeable, less restrained and less controllable, more open to outside influence, than we imagine our own to be. — Judi McGruder”
Ethan Watters, Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche



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