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Examining social theory : crossing borders/reflecting back / edited by Daniel Ethan Chapman.
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English
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New York : P. Lang, c2010.
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xix, 289 p. ; 23 cm.
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H61 .E93 2010
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Social sciences
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Series
Counterpoints (New York, N.Y.) v. 355.
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Counterpoints ; v. 355
Summary note
This collection of essays introduces multiple social theories through discussions of ideas across national borders. In each of the nine sections, the first chapter introduces a theory in a context outside of the United States. The second chapter then responds to the first by refocusing the discussion inside the United States. It has long been understood that it is difficult to perceive one's own context as contingent on culture and history, thus, exploring social phenomena in a different context assists in perceiving the dynamics at play. Ultimately, though, social theory should be used to analyze one's own environment and understand how class, race, gender, sexuality, religion, etc., inform one's own culture. Examining Social Theory: Crossing Borders/Reflecting Back brings together diverse perspectives on similarities and differences across borders and cultures, and provides a structure in which they juxtapose, align, contrast, and reverberate--the better for us to study, discuss, and understand. --Book Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Aloha for sale : a class analysis of Hawaii / Jean J. Ryoo and Peter McLaren
American dreams: class in the United States / Susan Falls
Global Malawiana : social theory and Malawi's global encounters / Steve Sharra
Life among the ruins of empire : a Peace Corps education in Libya / Dennis Carlson
Taking a social semiotic view of the spread of English / Tony Lee
Monolingual ideology in the US : history, hegemony, and linguistic
Privilege / Hidehiro Endo and Paul Chamness Reece-Miller
All we are saying : identity, communal strife, and the possibility of peace / H. Svi Shapiro
Jewish identity in white and black / Daniel Ethan Chapman
Sexuality in the Arab world : complexity and contradiction / Rachel Bailey Jones and Shawgi Tell
Veiling the queer / C.P. Gause
Contributions to social theory from dialogic feminism : giving a voice to all women / Ainhoa Flecha and Lidia Puigvert
Feminist consciousness, transnationalism, and the interruption of borders / Leila E. Villaverde
"In the spirit" : defining democracy and public education in South Africa / Donyell L. Roseboro
Critical race theory, educational equity, and democracy in the US / Sabrina N. Ross
Religious identity in the classroom and the looking-glass self / Christopher Stonebanks and Melanie Stonebanks
Taking responsibility for the unconscious and Caputo's notion of religion-without-religion / Glenn M. Hudak
Indigenous knowledges and pedagogy : a bicultural approach to curriculum / Diti Hill and Adrienne Sansom
Reflections on multicultural education in the US : a complicated conversation / Delores D. Liston and Lorraine S. Gilpin.
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ISBN
9781433104794 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1433104792 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9781433104800 (casebound : alk. paper)
1433104806 (casebound : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2010013296
OCLC
607573965
RCP
H - S
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