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How to Observe: Morals and Manners

Harriet Martineau

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In "How to Observe: Morals and Manners," Harriet Martineau, a pioneering sociologist and writer, presents a seminal guide to the practice of social observation, blending keen insight with meticulous analysis. Written during the early Victorian era, Martineau's work stands out for its pioneering approach to sociology, challenging existing notions of morality and social norms. Through a series of practical observations and case studies, she draws attention to the intricacies of human interactions and the implicit rules governing them, employing a clear and engaging literary style that merges narrative with analytical rigor. Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was not only a formidable thinker but also a trailblazer in feminist and sociological literature. Having been raised in a progressive family, she was influenced by the intellectual currents of her time, including utilitarianism and the reform movements. Her passion for social justice and her own experiences as a deaf woman in a predominantly hearing society informed her perspectives on observation and ethics in public life, making her analyses deeply personal yet universally applicable. This book is an essential read for those interested in sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies. Martineau's innovative methods of observation remain relevant today, providing readers with powerful tools for understanding societal dynamics. Whether you're a student, a scholar, or a curious reader, "How to Observe: Morals and Manners" offers an enlightening journey into the art of guiding humane observation, revealing the complexities of everyday life.
Disponible desde: 01/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 166 páginas.

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