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Society in America (The Complete Two-Volume Edition) - cover
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Society in America (The Complete Two-Volume Edition)

Harriet Martineau

Editora: DigiCat

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Harriet Martineau's "Society in America" presents a pioneering sociological examination of the American social fabric during the early 19th century. Divided into two comprehensive volumes, Martineau traverses topics such as democracy, class structures, gender roles, and the institution of slavery, employing a blend of analytical rigor and nuanced narrative style. Her keen observations and articulate prose provide invaluable insights into the sociopolitical climate of the time, marking the work as a significant contribution to both American studies and feminist discourse. Martineau's meticulous approach situates her within the broader context of contemporary literary realism, offering a lens through which to understand the complexities of American society in a transformative era. Martineau, often regarded as the first female sociologist, was influenced by her own experiences as a British woman writer in a patriarchal society. Her travels to America and her engagements with diverse communities fueled her inquiries about social justice and the impact of industrialization. Fueled by an ardent belief in the potential for social reform, Martineau's scholarship not only represents her observations but also serves as a clarion call for the need to address systemic inequalities. "Society in America" is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of sociology, history, and gender studies. Martineau's incisive critiques and empathetic portrayals render this work a timeless exploration of societal values and human relationships, encouraging readers to reflect on the progress—and challenges—of modern society.
Disponível desde: 13/11/2022.
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