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_aSeeing ourselves : _bclassic, contemporary, and cross-cultural readings in sociology / _c[edited by] John J. Macionis and Nijole V. Benokraitis. |
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_aEnglewood Cliffs, N.J. : _bPrentice Hall, _c1992. |
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_axi, 469 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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_tThe promise of sociology/ _rC. Wright Mills _t--Invitation to sociology/ _rPeter L. Berger _t--Womanspeak and manspeak: sex differences and sexism in communication, verbal and nonverbal/ _rNancy Henley _t--Body ritual among the Nacirema/ _rHorace Miner _t--The case for value-free sociology/ _rMax Weber _t--Whose side are we on?/ _rHoward S. Becker _t--Female anthropologist and male informant: gender conflict in a Sicilian town/ _rMaureen Giovannini _t--Symbol: the basic element of culture/ _rLeslie A. White _t--The rape culture/ _rDianne F. Herman _t--Explaining the pig taboo/ _rMarvin Harris _t--Manifesto of the Communist Party/ _rKarl Marx and Friedrich Engels _t--The computer society: changing the workplace/ _rShoshana Zuboff _t--The Amish: a small society/ _rJohn A. Hostetler _t--The self/ _rGeorge Herbert Mead _t--Homeless on the streets of New York/ _rJohn R. Coleman _t--Socialization in China/ _rDavid Y.F. Ho. _t--The presentation of self/ _rErving Goffman _t--What makes something funny/ _rJohn J. Macionis _t--The death of the Frito Bandito/ _rMarty Westerman. Primary groups/ _rCharles Horton Cooley _t--The characteristics of bureaucracy/ _rMax Weber _t--Women at work: the "Mommy track" controversy/ _rFelice N. Schwartz _t--Japanese etiquette and ethics of business/ _rBoye De Mente _t--The functions of crime/ _rEmile Durkheim _t--On being sane in insane places/ _rDavid L. Rosenhan _t--Crime in world perspective/ _rElliott Currie _t--Some principles of stratification/ _rKingsley Davis _t--The global economy: consequences for American inequality/ _rRobert B. Reich _t--Notes from the underclass: Soviet style/ _rCathy Young _t--The social effects of emancipation/ _rW.E.B. Du Bois _t--The Black ghetto underclass/ _rWilliam Julius Wilson _t--The rise of Hispanic affluence/ _rWilliam O'Hare _t--The myth of the "model minority''/ _rRonald Takaki _t--Cultural contradictions and sex roles/ _rMirra Komarovsky _t--Subtle and covert forms of sex discrimination/ _rNijole V. Benokraitis _t--Homosexual behavior in cross-cultural perspective/ _rJ.M. Carrier _t--The tragedy of old age in America/ _rRobert N. Butler _t--Raging against aging/ _rRuth Hamel _t--The aged as teachers/ _rDonald O. Cowgill _t--"His" and "Her" marriage/ _rJessie Bernard _t--Ten years after: the consequences of divorce/ _rJudith S. Wallerstein _t--Love, arranged marriage, and the Indian social structure/ _rGiri Raj Gupta. Education and inequality/ _rSamuel Bowles _t--Why don't college students participate?/ _rDavid A. Karp _t--Black students' school success: coping with the "burden of 'acting white' "/ _rSignithia Fordham _t--The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism/ _rMax Weber _t--Evangelicals in America/ _rKenneth A. Briggs _t--Americans facing toward Mecca/ _rRichard N. Ostling _t--The power elite/ _rC. Wright Mills _t--Pornography: morality or politics?/ _rCatharine A. MacKinnon _t--Political doublespeak: a global pattern/ _rWilliam Lutz _t--Alientated labor/ _rKarl Marx _t--Working: jobs and how people feel about them/ _rStuds Terkel _t--The revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe/ _rMilovan Djilas _t--The social structure of medicine/ _rTalcott Parsons _t--AIDS: a modern epidemic/ _rCharles E. Rosenberg _t--The health of black America/ _rGerald David Jaynes _t--Urbanism as a way of life/ _rLouis Wirth _t--The urban real estate game: traditional and critical perspectives/ _rJoe R. Feagin _t--Third world metropolises are becoming monsters/ _r"Der Spiegel" _t--On the origins of social movements/ _rJo Freeman _t--MADD's anti-drunk driving crusade/ _rSteven L. Nock _t--The emergence and growth of women's studies programs/ _rMarian Chamberlain _t--The metropolis and mental life/ _rGeorg Simmel _t--The search for meaning in modern America/ _rRobert N. Bellah _t--The trials of modernization: the case of Brazil's Kaiapo Indians/ _rMarlise Simons. |
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