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In Nice Girls Don't Talk to Rastas, when Gmelch learned about the difficulties his study abroad student was having in her homestay village, he read her field notes and discovered that she had been talking to and accompanying a Rastafarian named Joseph.
 
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In his article Nice Girls Don't Talk to Rastas, Gmelch argues that the U.S. students often work on the idea of personal autonomy, meaning that if they see what they believe is truth they can act without concern for what others think.
 
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