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For more than twenty years, and through ten editions, James Henslin's Down to Earth Sociology has opened new windows onto the social realities that shape our world. Now in its eleventh edition, the most popular anthology in all of sociology includes new articles on our changing world while also retaining its classic, must-read essays. Focusing o...   more 籲 social interaction in everyday life, the forty-five selections bring students face-to-face with the twin projects of contemporary sociology: understanding the individual's experience of society and analyzing social structure. The eleventh edition's exceptional new readings include selections on social inequality and class relations in the United States, the development of racial awareness and identity, the subtleties of gender differences, the implicit rules people use to make their decisions, and the structural features of society that make drug dealing a regular part of inner-city life. Together with these essential new articles, the selections by Peter Berger, Kai Erikson, Herbert Gans, Erving Goffman, Arlie Hochschild, Jonathan Kozol, Zella Luria, C. Wright Mills, George Ritzer, Deborah Tannen, Barrie Thorne, Philip Zimbardo, and many others provide firsthand reporting that gives the student a sense of "being there." Henslin also explains basic methods of social research, providing insight into how sociologists explore the social world. The selections in Down to Earth Sociology highlight the most significant themes of contemporary sociology, ranging from the sociology of gender, power, politics, sports, and religion, to the contemporary crises of racial tension, violent crime, rape, poverty, and homelessness.   ?less

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Table Of Contents:
Credits and Acknowledgments v
Preface to the Eleventh Edition xv
About the Contributors xix
I. THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 1(26)

Exploring the social world

Invitation to Sociology 3(5)

Peter L. Berger

An overview of sociology

What Is Sociology? Comparing Sociology and the Social Sciences 8(11)

James M. Henslin

The sociological imagination

The Promise 19(8)

C. Wright Mills
II. DOING SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 27(44)

An overview of sociological methods

How Sociologists Do Research 33(12)

James M. Henslin

Interviewing in a difficult situation

``Riding the Bull at Gilley's'': Convicted Rapists Describe the Rewards of Rape 45(16)

Diana Scully

Joseph Marolla

Learning the ropes: Field research in an urban setting

Street Corner Society 61(10)

William Foote Whyte
III. THE CULTURAL CONTEXT OF SOCIAL LIFE 71(54)

Ritual and magic in health care

Body Ritual Among the Nacirema 75(5)

Horace Miner

Life among violent people

Doing Fieldwork Among the Yanomamo 80(15)

Napoleon A. Chagnon

Subtle conformance to internalized culture

The Sounds of Silence 95(9)

Edward T. Hall

Mildred R. Hall

Following rules we don't even know we have

The Rules for Giving Christmas Gifts 104(9)

Theodore Caplow

Impression management

The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life 113(12)

Erving Goffman
IV. SOCIALIZATION AND GENDER 125(50)

Learning to be human

Extreme Isolation 129(9)

Kingsley Davis

Learning the male role

On Becoming Male: Reflections of a Sociologist on Childhood and Early Socialization 138(11)

James M. Henslin

Learning the female role

On Becoming Female: Lessons Learned in School 149(7)

Donna Eder

Putting boundaries around the sexes

Sexuality and Gender in Children's Daily Worlds 156(12)

Barrie Thorne

Zella Luria

Verbal and nonverbal communication

But What Do You Mean? Women and Men in Conversation 168(7)

Deborah Tannen
V. SOCIAL GROUPS AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE 175(52)

The gender of car selling

Attacking Nicely: Women Selling Cars 179(14)

Helene M. Lawson

Desexualizing social interaction

Behavior in Public Places: The Sociology of the Vaginal Examination 193(12)

James M. Henslin

Mae A. Biggs

Isolation in the city

Diary of a Homeless Man 205(13)

John R. Coleman

When social structure breaks down

Disaster at Buffalo Creek 218(9)

Kai Erikson
VI. DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL 227(64)

Conformity and the power of groups

If Hitler Asked You to Electrocute a Stranger, Would You? Probably 231(7)

Philip Meyer

Doing the unthinkable

The Survivors of the F-227 238(9)

James M. Henslin

Drug dealing

Selling Crack 247(10)

Elijah Anderson

Labels and life

The Saints and the Roughnecks 257(15)

William J. Chambliss

The deviance of social control

The Pathology of Imprisonment 272(6)

Philip G. Zimbardo

What is normal?

On Being Sane in Insane Places 278(13)

David L. Rosenhan
VII. SOCIAL INEQUALITY 291(60)

Physical appearance

The Importance of Being Beautiful 297(7)

Sidney Katz

Gender oppression

Fraternities and Rape on Campus 304(10)

Patricia Yancey Martin

Robert A. Hummer

Race-ethnicity and identity

Showing My Color 314(8)

Clarence Page

Poverty and powerlessness

The Uses of Poverty: The Poor Pay All 322(7)

Herbert J. Gans

Poverty, education, and race-ethnicity

Savage Inequalities 329(9)

Jonathan Kozol

Wealth and power

The U.S. Upper Class 338(13)

Stephen Higley
VIII. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 351(104)

Economics and politics

Life on the Global Assembly Line 355(9)

Barbara Ehrenreich

Annette Fuentes

Education

Learning the Student Role: Kindergarten as Academic Boot Camp 364(13)

Harry L. Gracey

Sports

The Great American Footbal Ritual 377(14)

Douglas E. Foley

Mass media

Beauty and the Beast of Advertising 391(4)

Jean Kilbourne

Marriage and family

Men Who Share ``The Second Shift'' 395(15)

Arlie Hochschild

Anne Machung

Religion

India's Sacred Cow 410(8)

Marvin Harris

Medicine

The World of the Hospital 418(12)

Daniel F. Chambliss

Law

Police Accounts of Normal Force 430(11)

Jennifer Hunt

Military

The My Lai Massacre 441(14)

Herbert Kelman

V. Lee Hamilton
IX. SOCIAL CHANGE 455(53)

The rationalization of everyday life

The McDonaldization of Society 459(13)

George Ritzer

Resisting social change

Social Change Among the Amish 472(9)

Jerry Savells

Social movements

Women in the Military 481(16)

Laura L. Miller

Collective behavior

After Hurricane Andrew 497(11)

Kenneth J. Smith

Linda Liske Belgrave
Glossary 508(15)
Appendix: Correlation Chart 523(6)
Name Index 529(6)
Subject Index 535

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