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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Good presentation of various theoretical frameworks and social discourses The previous reviewer's commentary is both biased and flawed, and his words reveal anger and probably latent racist beliefs as well. This book is a nice collection of various viewpoints in social science studies of prejudice, discrimination, and racism in the job market, higher education, and American life in general. Most of the readings are written by sociologists, so there is a heavy reliance on statistics and numbers to support the contributors' arguments. The single best article is written by Bob Blauner and is called "Talking Past Each Other: Black and White Languages of Race." In this article, Blauner deconstructs the VERY type of rhetoric that the previous reviewer employs, rhetoric that is very characteristic of many whites in the post-Civil Rights Era (read the article for more information). One-Sided Look at Prejudice, Discrimination, and Ethnoviolen I had to get this book for a class that I am taking this semester. I figured from the title that this book would offer different viewpoints on education, discrimination, ethnoviolence, and all the other topics that are discussed within the cover pages. I was wrong. For every 4 liberal articles saying that everything is messed up, there is 1 conservative article expressing a different point of view. It is extremely one-sided on it's viewpoint and leaves someone who is for meritocracy (working for what you get in life) feeling like a racist even if they don't have a racist bone in their body. Not a good buy, especially if you want CONTENDING viewpoints on the issue. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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