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| Margaret Visser is an author whose interests include history, anthropology, and mythology of everyday life. Her books, which have been translated into French, German, and Portuguese, include Much Depends on Dinner (Grove/Atlantic, 1988), The Rituals of Dinner (Penguin, 1992), and The Way We Are (Faber & Faber, 1996). She has lectured in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia. | Margaret Visser, on learning to recognize the deep meaning in the design of Christian churches (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, Nov./Dec. 2001) MHT-53.2.3 |