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See it for what it is: More Tiresome Propaganda
Another product of our modern mindless university indoctrination system. Sure, readable human interest stories, but is this the sort of subject we really want to study? Do we have to keep dwelling on what color and gender we all are? Can't we finally give it a rest? The politically correct morons want us to think life is all about power and oppression, and that somehow our lives can all be made better if we just diversify. By forcing us, upon pain of public censure, to endlessly repeat these illogical mantras we lose our culture, our history, and our language, but most of all we lose our confidence. Repeating lies robs a people of their dignity - ask the ex-Soviets. The real purpose of the politically correct movement to to control us. Stop allowing yourself to be put into these racist or non-racist, chauvinist or non-chauvinist, etc. categories and look behind the curtain to see the agenda. The PC movement is not intended to help the underprivileged, it's intended to globalize and control people of every color. Stop being bullied by your pea-brained prof to ask the wrong questions and think in the wrong categories. This new PC religion is downright weird; friend, whatever color you are - dump this book and switch to engineering.Lire l'avis complet...
Personal Narratives Mostly
This book was used in my Sociology 001 class. It is full of personal narratives of people who have suffered through discrimination. It is not a great teaching tool, there is no reflection on what was said or discussion questions, but if personal narratives is what you're looking for. This is the book for you.Lire l'avis complet...
Race, Class, And Gender by Margaret L. Andersen, Patric
i am going to sleep!!!! this book is so complicate, long, boring, and useless!!! i use it for women study : classical female thoughts!! it is expensive and difficult to find!!! i gave up
very descriptive
The articles are good, well rounded and mostly relivent. Some of the articles are pretty old and it is obvious. This is a great way to learn about the complexities of cross cultural communication.
great book for women's studies!
great book for women's studies! the book has been very helpful and has a ton of great information and case studies.
race class and gender
the condition is very good......even thought there are some of the writing in the book but then it is kind of useful
great book
This is a great book for a group or class discussion. It really makes you think about social issues.
Feminism At Its Best
This book is not bad. It is kind of boring, but there is a lot of information to be taken out of it. The chapters are kind of long and uninteresting. I bought it for a SOCI 125 course.
Race, Class, And Gender by Margaret L. Andersen, Patric
I did not like the book it is very warn and it doesnt have a front page. i needed this book for one of my classes