Understanding Society through Popular Music
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415954082
Publication Date: 2009
Pages: 172
ISBN: 9780415954082
Publication Date: 2009
Pages: 172
Book Summary
The purpose of this book is to use music as a tool to help students understand the structure and process of social life. Sociologically, music is important because it simultaneously contains and reflects a people's language, values, feelings, concerns, and goals. The material in this innovative, compact supplement is current and relevant to the musical experiences of today's college and university students and includes a companion web site that features an instructor's guide, test bank, discussion questions, and links to relevant internet sites. To make the book easy to use in introductory sociology courses, it is structured along lines parallel to the way most instructors teach the course. LIST OF READINGS
Preface
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Introduction
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The Family
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Deviance
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The Economy
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The Community and the Polity
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Race, Class, and Gender
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The Self and the Life Course
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Globalization
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