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Dead White Men and Other Important People
Dead White Men and Other Important People | Ralph Fevre, Angus Bancroft
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How do you know what you feel? Why are some bad habits so hard to shake? Why do people do what they are told? Are we players or puppets? What is 'society'? These are some of the questions that new undergraduate student Mila begins to ask as she sets out on her journey to find out what sociology is and why it matters. This is a novel of ideas, a textbook in which we follow Mila and her friends as they grapple with sociological ideas and problems. It offers refreshingly clear explanations of the most important aspects of sociology and exposes students to social theory and how it relates to our everyday experiences. Through Mila's thoughts and actions, and the events in her social and family life, students are encouraged to engage critically and personally with sociological ideas, and in the process learn how to interpret, use and reshape them. Bringing the subject to life with humour, storytelling and doodles, this revised second edition of Dead White Men and Other Important People remains the ideal introduction to sociological thinking for students at all levels.
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I know some Littens have been offended by posting tallies with POC, LGBTQ, etc. But I think we have to be purposeful or our default is often white male authors, as that is the still dominant group in America. They were all good books, but I want to be more purposeful in reading a variety of perspectives. This month was not great for that. Hoping for a better balance in October.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Offended, really?.....I'm glad I missed that while I was off reading. I'm totally with you, the more you know the better, and that includes different points of view, from people in different walks of life. 7y
Ashley_Nicoletto Totally with you and @Riveted_Reader_Melissa. I purposefully read books from many different view points and I love seeing that others do this as well. I love seeing these stats! 7y
PandaPanda Lol I love the tagged book with this 🤣🤣🤣 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Reading with diversity is the end to small-minded ignorance. Some months I hit more diverse authors than others. Keeping track reminds me to stay on track with this goal. 7y
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