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E-grāmata: Between Us: Healing Ourselves and Changing the World Through Sociology

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This heartfelt collection is a testament to sociology’s power to heal people and transform societies.
 
The world is a tough place right now. Climate change, income inequality, racist violence, and the erosion of democracy have exposed the vulnerability of our individual and collective futures. But as the sociologists gathered here by Marika Lindholm and Elizabeth Wood show, no matter how helpless we might feel, it’s vital that we discover new paths toward healing and change. The short, accessible, emotionally and intellectually powerful essays in Between Us offer a transformative new way to think about sociology and its ability to fuel personal and social change. These forty-five essays reflect a diverse range of experiences. Whether taking an adult son with autism grocery shopping or fighting fires in Barcelona, contending with sexism at the beach or facing racism at a fertility clinic, celebrating one’s immigrant heritage, or acknowledging one’s KKK ancestors, this book shows students that sociology is deeply rooted in everyday life and can be used to help us process and understand it. A perfect introduction to the discipline and why it matters, Between Us will resonate with students from all backgrounds as they embark on their academic journey.
 
 

Recenzijas

"I truly love this book! What a treat to learn new things about so many old friends! Between Us is an innovative reader-friendly anthology of deeply personal essays by some of the most important established scholars and emerging voices in Sociology. Students and general readers alike will find these powerful real-life stories of sociologists using the sociological imagination to heal themselves and inspire others to be engaging and transformative. Together, the essays inspire hope and offer tools to create communities and institutions that foster peace, inclusiveness, and justice. I just couldnt put this book down." -- Verta Taylor, author of 'Rock-a-by Baby' and coauthor of 'Survival in the Doldrums' and 'Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret' "Integrating the emotional with the intellectual, the heart and the head, this stunning collection demonstrates how the personal is the sociological, and that sociology can be a spiritually enlightening healing practice. By demonstrating how deeply rooted sociological thought is in everyday life, in fusing a wide variety of individual experiences with critical concepts, each essay in this treasure chest makes a compelling case for scholarly work with human fingerprints. The editors have fulfilled the promise of sociology for newbies and elders alike." -- Donna Gaines, author of 'Teenage Wasteland', 'A Misfits Manifesto,' and 'Why the Ramones Matter' "A well-researched and often poignant survey of the discipline of sociology." * Kirkus Reviews * "Many of these essays will resonate with vulnerable or marginalized students, demonstrating the achievements of minoritized scholars who have used sociological insights and personal experience to advance the field and come to terms with the challenges they have faced. Many essays also provide insights into effective teaching, either explicitly or through implicit modelling of author engagements with their students. This volume will make an excellent resource for teaching general introductory sociology courses, or for using the books subsections as lead-ins to topical courses." * Choice * "Marika Lindholm and Elizabeth Anne Wood open Between Us: Healing Ourselves and Changing the World Through Sociology by stating that, through engaging with their edited collection, they hope readers will 'find a path towards healing.' After reading the text cover-to-cover and resonating strongly with the experiences captured in its pages, we see the therapeutic and transformative value of connecting with these stories. Undoubtedly, amid the stresses of modern life explored at the outset, taking time out to read these honest, reflexive and emotive accounts has had remedial and curative benefits for us. Some of the stories presented here will occupy our hearts and minds for a long time to come." * The Sociological Review *

Introduction

Part
1. Discovering the Power of the Sociological Imagination
1. My Son with Autism Breaks the Rules by Annette Lareau
2. Saving the World, One Blush at a Time by Francesca Polletta
3. Mediocre by Abigail Saguy
4. An Accidental Sociologist Learns the Power of Listening by Jessie
Daniels
5. From Hubris to Humility on the Softball Field by Edwin Amenta
6. How the World Works 101 by Robin Rogers

Part
2. Navigating Social Structure, Culture, and Identity
7. The Valentines Dilemma by Joshua Gamson
8. Hair Play by Robyn Autry
9. Being Black (and American) in Paris by Jean Beaman
10. The Only Girl on the Loading Dock by Marika Lindholm
11. Dream with Your Eyes Open by Harry Edwards

Part
3. Facing Our Families and Communities
12. Boy! by Tony N. Brown
13. On Being a Marginal Woman by Kathleen Gerson
14. Ghost(s) of Detroit by Waverly Duck
15. Solidarity in Tunisia and Texas by Mounira M. Charrad
16. I Joined a Cult Because I Didnt Fit Inand Then I Didnt Fit In! by
Victoria Reyes
17. The Room Feels Queer by Amin Ghaziani

Part
4. Confronting Class and Status
18. All in the Family by Myra Marx Ferree
19. My Mothers Bequest by Douglas S. Massey
20. My Daughter Is Not a Bourgeois Girl by Gloria Gonzįlez-López
21. When a Harvard Degree Is Not Enough by Vivian Louie
22. The Luxury of Knowing by Theresa Rocha Beardall

Part
5. Crossing Borders and Ethnic Divides
23. Watch It, White Boy! by Tomįs R. Jiménez
24. Scars of Shame by Marta Tienda
25. K-Pop and Me by Grace Kao
26. A Bittersweet Graduation by Julie Park
27. La Vida Chicana and the Art of Savage Discovery by Mary Romero

Part
6. Resisting Racism
28. High Yella by Angela Jones
29. Growing Up White in a Black Neighborhood by Tanya Golash-Boza
30. April 29, 1992 by Adia Harvey Wingfield
31. White Supremacy and Grandma by Nicola Beisel
32. Dancing in White Spaces by Heather M. Washington
33. Why Arent You Pregnant Yet? by Linsey Edwards

Part
7. Rewriting the Rules of Sex and Gender
34. My First Girlfriends Kitchen by Tey Meadow
35. And Just Like That, She Was Gone by Katharine M. Donato
36. No Such Thing as a Paper Girl by Ruth Milkman
37. Hard Lessons at Yale by Pepper Schwartz
38. Bad at Being a Boy by Tristan Bridges
39. Big Dick at the Beach by C Ray Borck

Part
8. Healing and Changing the World
40. I Am Neo by Michael L. Walker
41. Systemic Racism Is . . . You! by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
42. Horseshoe Crab Lessons by Lisa Jean Moore
43. When Ideology and Empathy Collide by R. Danielle Egan
44. Firefighting in Barcelona by Gerard Torrats-Espinosa
45. Flying Trapeze by Elizabeth Anne Wood

Acknowledgments
Index
Marika Lindholm is the founder of Empowering Solo Moms Everywhere, a social platform dedicated to informing, empowering, and honoring women who parent on their own. Elizabeth Anne Wood is professor of sociology at Nassau Community College, part of State University of New York, where she also served as acting dean of instruction.