Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology

Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology

by Susan J. Ferguson (Editor)
Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology

Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology

by Susan J. Ferguson (Editor)

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The author is a proud sponsor of the 2020 SAGE Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award—enabling graduate students and early career faculty to attend the annual ASA pre-conference teaching and learning workshop.

Mapping The Social Landscape is one of the most established and widely-used readers for Introductory Sociology. The organization follows that of a typical introductory sociology course and provides coverage of key concepts including culture, socialization, deviance, social structure, social inequality, social institutions, and social change. Susan J. Ferguson selects, edits, and introduces 58 readings representing a plurality of voices and views within sociology. The selections include classic statements from great thinkers like C. Wright Mills, Karl Marx, and Max Weber, as well of the works of contemporary scholars who address current social issues. Throughout this collection, there are many opportunities to discuss individual, interactional, and structural levels of society; the roles of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality in shaping social life; and the intersection of statuses and identities.


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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781071822555
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 08/27/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 656
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Susan J. Ferguson is a professor of sociology at Grinnell College, where she regularly teaches a seminar on the family. Ferguson also teaches Introduction to Sociology, and her critically acclaimed anthology, Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology (SAGE Publications, Ninth Edition, 2021) is used in introductory sociology classes around the country. Ferguson also teaches a first-year seminar, courses on the sociology of health and illness and global health, and a seminar on intersectionality and identity. Ferguson has published research in the areas of medical sociology and on the family. Her co-edited book Breast Cancer: Society Shapes an Epidemic (Palgrave, 2000) is highly praised by medical practitioners and health activists alike. Ferguson also has an anthology on social inequality, Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class: Dimensions of Inequality and Identity (SAGE Publications, Third Edition, 2020). In addition, Ferguson is the general editor of a series of research monographs on the family, Contemporary Family Perspectives (SAGE Publications). During fall 2016, Ferguson taught three courses on the inaugural Colorado State University Semester at Sea voyage, including the Sociology of Gender, Introduction to Sociology, and Global Studies. In 2018, Ferguson received the ASA Hans O. Mauksch Award for Contributions to Undergraduate Teaching, and in 2021, she received the ASA Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award. Ferguson currently is working on several national projects related to the sociology curriculum.

 

Table of Contents

Preface
About the Editor
Part I: The Sociological Perspective
Chapter 1: The Promise - C. Wright Mills
Chapter 2: Teenage Wasteland: Suburbia’s Dead-End Kids - Donna Gaines
Chapter 3: An Intersection of Biography and History: My Intellectual Journey - Mary Romero
Theory
Chapter 4: Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology - Chris Hunter and Kent McClelland
Chapter 5: The Manifesto of the Communist Party - Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Chapter 6: On Being Sane in Insane Places - David L. Rosenhan
Social Research
Chapter 7: Finding Out How the Social World Works - Michael Schwalbe
Chapter 8: Interpersonal Dynamics in a Simulated Prison - Craig Haney, W. Curtis Banks, and Philip G. Zimbardo
Chapter 9: Working at Bazooms: The Intersection of Power, Gender, and Sexuality - Meika Loe
Part II. Culture
Chapter 10: Culture: A Sociological View - Howard S. Becker
Chapter 11: Raising Global Children Across the Pacific - Pei-Chia Lan
Chapter 12: Lovely Hula Hands: Corporate Tourism and the Prostitution of Hawaiian Culture - Haunani-Kay Trask
Part III. Socialization
Chapter 13: “No Way My Boys Are Going to Be Like That!”: Parents’ Responses to Children’s Gender Nonconformity - Emily W. Kane
Chapter 14: Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts: The Critical Case of Very Young Children - Debra Van Ausdale and Joe R. Feagin
Chapter 15: Making It By Faking It: Working-Class Students in an Elite Academic Environment - Robert Granfield
Chapter 16: Anybody′s Son Will Do - Gwynne Dyer
Part IV. Groups and Social Structure
Chapter 17: The Birth of the Intravidual - Dalton Conley
Chapter 18: Peer Power: Clique Dynamics among School Children - Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler
Chapter 19: Shopping as Symbolic Interaction: Race, Class, and Gender in the Toy Store - Christine L. Williams
Part V. Deviance, Crime, and Social Control
Chapter 20: From Nowhere: Space, Race, and Time in How Young Minority Men Understand Encounters with Gangs - Randol Contreras
Chapter 21: Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture: Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous Places for Women? - A. Ayres Boswell and Joan Z. Spade
Chapter 22: Descent into Madness: The New Mexico State Prison Riot - Mark Colvin
Part VI. Social Inequality
Social Class
Chapter 23: Some Principles of Stratification - Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E. Moore
Chapter 24: Who Rules America?: The Corporate Community and the Upper Class - G. William Domhoff
Chapter 25: Race, Homeownership, and Wealth - Thomas M. Shapiro
Chapter 26: Understanding the Dynamics of $2-a-Day Poverty in the United States - H. Luke Shaefer, Kathyrn Edin, and Elizabeth Talbert
Gender
Chapter 27: Gender as Structure - Barbara Risman
Chapter 28: Doing Gender, Determining Gender: Transgender People, Gender Panics, and the Maintenance of the Sex/Gender/Sexuality System - Laurel Westbrook and Kristen Schilt
Chapter 29: “Dude, You’re a Fag”: Adolescent Masculinity and the Fag Discourse - C. J. Pascoe
Chapter 30: Because She Looks Like a Child - Kevin Bales
Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 31: What Is Racial Domination? - Matthew Desmond and Mustafa Emirbayer
Chapter 32: At a Slaughterhouse, Some Things Never Die - Charlie LeDuff
Chapter 33: Out of Sorts: Adoption and (Un)Desirable Children - Katherin M. Flower Kim
Chapter 34: Yearning for Lightness: Transnational Circuits in the Marketing and Consumption of Skin Lighteners - Evelyn Nakano Glenn
Part VII. Social Institutions
Power and Politics
Chapter 35: The Power Elite - C. Wright Mills
Chapter 36: Bully Nation: How the American Establishment Creates a Bullying Society - Charles Derber and Yale R. Magrass
Chapter 37: The New Global Elite - Chrystia Freeland
Mass Media
Chapter 38: Must-See TV: South Asian Characterizations in American Popular Media - Bhoomi K. Thakore
Chapter 39: “It’s Dude Time!”: A Quarter Century of Excluding Women’s Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows - Cheryl Cooky, Michael A. Messner, and Michela Musto
Chapter 40: Dangerous Pipelines, Dangerous People: Colonial Ecological Violence and Media Framing of Threat in the Dakota Access Pipeline Conflict - J. M. Bacon
The Economy and Work
Chapter 41: Over the Counter: McDonald′s - Robin Leidner
Chapter 42: Racializing the Glass Escalator: Reconsidering Men’s Experiences with Women’s Work - Adia Harvey Wingfield
Chapter 43: The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work - Arlie Russell Hochschild
Religion
Chapter 44: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism - Max Weber
Chapter 45: Religion and Society: Of Gods and Demons - Steven P. Dandaneau
Chapter 46: Racialization of Muslims - Saher Selod and David G. Embrick
Health and Medicine
Chapter 47: Racism and Health: Pathways and Scientific Evidence - David R. Williams and Selina A. Mohammed
Chapter 48: Sand Castles and Snake Pits - Lillian B. Rubin
Chapter 49: A Slow, Toxic Decline: Dialysis Patients, Technological Failure, and the Unfulfilled Promise of Health in America - Keith Wailoo
Education
Chapter 50: Civilize Them with a Stick - Mary Crow Dog and Richard Erdoes
Chapter 51: A School in the Garden - Mitchell L. Stevens
Chapter 52: Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity - Ann Arnett Ferguson
The Family
Chapter 53: The Deinstitutionalization of American Marriage - Andrew J. Cherlin
Chapter 54: Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage - Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas
Chapter 55: Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life - Annette Lareau
Part VIII. Social Change
Chapter 56: Revolutions and Regime Change - Jeff Goodwin and René Rojas
Chapter 57: Superstorm Sandy: Restoring Security at the Shore - Diane C. Bates
Chapter 58: A New Political Generation: Millennials and the Post-2008 Wave of Protest - Ruth Milkman
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