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(NOTE: Readings in bold are new to this edition.) THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE. 1. Classic: The Promise of Sociology, C. Wright Mills. 2. Classic: Invitation to Sociology, Peter L. Berger. 3. Contemporary: How Would a Sociologist Look at Sport? Jay J. Coakley. 4. Cross-Cultural: Body Ritual among the Nacirema, Horace Miner. SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 5. Classic: The Case for Value-Free Sociology, Max Weber. 6. Contemporary: The Importance of Social Research, Earl Babbie. 7. Cross-Cultural: Arab Women in the Field, Soraya Altorki. CULTURE. 8. Classic: Symbol: The Basic Element of Culture, Leslie A. White. 9. Classic: Manifest and Latent Functions, Robert K. Merton. 10. Contemporary: Cultural Obsessions with Thinness: African American, Latina, and White Women, Becky W. Thompson. 11. Cross-Cultural: India's Sacred Cow, Marvin Harris. SOCIETY. 12. Classic: Manifesto of the Communist Party, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. 13. Classic: Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaf, Ferdinand Tönnies. 14. Contemporary: How the Internet Nurtures Long-Distance Relationships and Local Ties, John B. Horrigan. 15. Cross-Cultural: The Amish: A Small Society, John A. Hostetler. SOCIALIZATION. 16. Classic: The Self, George Herbert Mead. 17. Contemporary: Socialization and the Power of Advertising, Jean Kilbourn. 18. Cross-Cultural: Parents' Socialization of Children in Global Perspective, D. Terri Heath. SOCIAL INTERACTION IN EVERYDAY LIFE. 19. Classic: The Dyad and the Triad, Georg Simmel. 20. Classic: The Presentation of Self, Erving Goffman. 21. Contemporary: You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation, Deborah Tannen. 22. Cross-Cultural: The DOs and TABOOs of Body Language around the World, Roger E. Axtell. GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS. 23. Classic: Primary Groups, Charles Horton Cooley. 24. Classic: The Characteristics of Bureaucracy, Max Weber. 25. Contemporary: McJobs: McDonaldization and the Workplace, George Ritzer. 26. Cross-Cultural: Japanese Etiquette and Ethics in Business, Boye De Mente. DEVIANCE. 27. Classic: The Functions of Crime, Emile Durkheim. 28. Contemporary: On Being Sane in Insane Places, David L. Rosenhan. 29. Cross-Cultural: The Code of the Streets, Elijah Anderson. SEXUALITY. 30. Classic: Understanding Sexual Orientation, Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. 31. Contemporary: Sex in America: How Many Partners Do We Have? Robert T. Michael, John H. Gagnon, Edward O. Laumann, and Gina Kolata. 32. Cross-Cultural: Homosexual Behavior in Cross-Cultural Perspective, J.M. Carrier. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION. 33. Classic: Some Principles of Stratification, Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore with a response by Melvin Tumin. 34. Contemporary: Who Has How Much and Why, Andrew Hacker. 35. Cross-Cultural: The Uses of Global Poverty: How Economic Inequality Benefits the West, Daina Stukels Eglitis. GENDER. 36. Classic: Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies, Margaret Mead. 37. Contemporary: How Subtle Sex Discrimination Works, Nijole V. Benokraitis. 38. Cross-Cultural: Save the Children, Mothers and Children in the World Today, Daina Stukels. RACE AND ETHNICITY. 39. Classic: The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois. 40. Contemporary: Controlling Images and Black Women's Oppression, Patricia Hill Collins. 41. Contemporary: How Did Jews Became White Folks? Karen Brodkin Sacks. 42. Cross-Cultural: Out of Harmony: Health Problems and Young Native American Men, Jennie R. Joe. AGING AND THE ELDERLY. 43. Classic: The Tragedy of Old Age in America, Robert N. Butler. 44. Contemporary: How the Grandparent Role Is Changing, Roseann Giarrusso, Merril Silverstein, and Vern L. Bengston. 45. Cross-Cultural: Our Aging World, Frank B. Hobbs and Bonnie L. Damon. THE ECONOMY AND WORK. 46. Classic: Alienated Labor, Karl Marx. 47. Contemporary: When Work Disappears, William Julius Wilson. 48. Cross-Cultural: Getting a Job in Harlem: Experiences of African American, Puerto Rican, and Dominican Youth, Katherine S. Newman. POLITICS, GOVERNMENT, AND THE MILITARY. 49. Classic: The Power Elite, C. Wright Mills. 50. Contemporary: Understanding the September 11th Attacks: A Human Rights Approach, Kathryn Sikkink. 51. Cross-Cultural: Freedom in the World: A Global Survey, Adrian Karatnycky. FAMILY. 52. Classic: “His” and “Her” Marriage, Jessie Bernard. 53. Contemporary: The Decline of Marriage and Fatherhood, David Popenoe. 54. Cross-Cultural: Mate Selection and Marriage around the World, Bron B. Ingoldsby. RELIGION. 55. Classic: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Max Weber. 56. Contemporary: Seeker Churches: Promoting Traditional Religion in a Nontraditional Way, Kimon Howland Sargeant. 57. Cross-Cultural: Women and Islam, Jane I. Smith. EDUCATION. 58. Classic: Education and Inequality, Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis. 59. Contemporary: Savage Inequalities: Children in U.S. Schools, Jonathan Kozol. 60. Cross-Cultural: Academic Achievement in Southeast Asian Refugee Families, Nathan Caplan, Marcella H. Choy, and John K. Whitmore. HEALTH AND MEDICINE. 61. Classic: The Social Structure of Medicine, Talcott Parsons. 62. Contemporary: The Health of Latino Families, Ruth E. Zambrana, Claudia Dorrington, and David Hayes-Bautista. 63. Cross-Cultural: Female Genital Mutilation, Efua Dorkenoo and Scilla Elworthy. POPULATION AND URBANIZATION. 64. Classic: The Metropolis and Mental Life, Georg Simmel. 65. Classic: Urbanism as a Way of Life, Louis Wirth. 66. Contemporary: Urban Sprawl: The Formation of Edge Cities, John J. Macionis and Vincent R. Parrillo. 67. Cross-Cultural: Let's Reduce Global Population, J. Kenneth Smail. ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY. 68. Classic: Why Humanity Faces Ultimate Catastrophe, Thomas Robert Malthus. 69. Contemporary: Rich Planet, Poor Planet: Global Environment and Poverty in 2001, Christopher Flavin. 70. Cross-Cultural: Supporting Indigenous Peoples, Alan Thein Durning. COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS. 71. Classic: On the Origin of Social Movements, Jo Freeman. 72. Contemporary: The Animal Rights Movement as Moral Crusade, James M. Jasper and Dorothy Nelkin. 73. Cross-Cultural: Abortion Movements in Poland, Great Britain, and the United States, Janet Hadley. SOCIAL CHANGE AND MODERNITY. 74. Classic: Anomy and Modern Life, Emile Durkheim. 75. Classic: The Disenchantment of Modern Life, Max Weber. 76. Contemporary: The American Paradox: Spiritual Hunger in an Age of Plenty, David G. Myers. 77. Cross-Cultural: The Price of Modernization: The Case of Brazil's Kaiapo Indians, Marlise Simons. |
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