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In this lively and provocative book, two feminist public sociologists turn to classical social thinkers—W. E. B. Du Bois, Max Weber, Karl Marx, and Émile Durkheim—to understand a series of twenty-first century social traumas, including the massacre at Columbine High School, the 9/11 attacks, the torture at Abu Ghraib prison, and Hurricane Katrina. Each event was overwhelming in its own right, while the relentless pace at which they occurred made it nearly impossible to absorb and interpret them in any but the most superficial ways. Yet, each uncovered social problems that cry out for our understanding and remediation.In When the Center Is on Fire, Becky Thompson and Diane Harriford assert that classical social theorists grappled with the human condition in ways that remain profoundly relevant. They show, for example, that the loss of "double consciousness" that Du Bois identified in African Americans enabled political elites to turn a blind eye to the poverty and vulnerability of many of New Orleans's citizens. The authors' compelling, sometimes irreverent, often searing interpretations make this book essential reading for students, activists, generations X, Y, and Z, and everybody bored by the 6 o'clock news.

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9780292717756 | Univ of Texas Pr, June 1, 2008, cover price $60.00

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9780292717763 | Univ of Texas Pr, June 1, 2008, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: In this lively and provocative book, two feminist public sociologists turn to classical social thinkers—W.

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Product Description: Featuring a wide assortment of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, this powerful volume confronts the existence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic within the Black Diaspora. Defining a cultural dialogue that will be prevalent well into the 21st century, these writings celebrate life and the living by humanizing the effects of HIV and giving powerful voices to the affected and afflicted...read more
By Randall Horton (editor), M. L. Hunter (editor), Haki R. Madhubuti (foreword by) and Becky Thompson (editor)

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9780883782743 | Third World Pr, April 1, 2007, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Featuring a wide assortment of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, this powerful volume confronts the existence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic within the Black Diaspora.

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Product Description: Not since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, when many white college students went south to fight against Jim Crow laws, has white antiracist activity held the public's attention. Yet there have always been white people involved in fighting racism...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780816636334 | Univ of Minnesota Pr, August 1, 2001, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Not since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, when many white college students went south to fight against Jim Crow laws, has white antiracist activity held the public's attention.

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9780816636341 | Univ of Minnesota Pr, August 1, 2001, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Not since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, when many white college students went south to fight against Jim Crow laws, has white antiracist activity held the public's attention.

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Product Description: Names We Call Home is a ground-breaking collection of essays which articulate the dynamics of racial identity in contemporary society. The first volume of its kind, Names We Call Home offers autobiographical essays, poetry, and interviews to highlight the historical, social, and cultural influences that inform racial identity and make possible resistance to myriad forms of injustice...read more
By Becky Thompson (editor) and Sangeeta Tyagi (editor)

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9780415911610 | Routledge, January 1, 1996, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: Names We Call Home is a ground-breaking collection of essays which articulate the dynamics of racial identity in contemporary society.

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9780415911627 | Routledge, January 1, 1996, cover price $53.95 | About this edition: Names We Call Home is a ground-breaking collection of essays which articulate the dynamics of racial identity in contemporary society.

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