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Considering Cultural Difference, A Longman Topics Reader

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Part of the “Longman Topics” reader series, Considering Cultural Difference features multiethnic writing from contemporary U.S. authors centered around issues of ritual, representation, and rights. This brief collection of readings examines cultural identity and difference with respect to race, class, gender, and nationality. Thought-provoking selections ask students to think about timely and relevant integration in schools; affirmative action in the workplace, women in sports; living in a multilingual society. Three main sites of cultural difference are Ritual, Representation, and Rights, each divided into two chapters of five or six essays apiece. Brief apparatus helps students write more thoughtfully in response to the selections. “Longman Topics” are brief, attractive readers on a single complex, but compelling, topic. Featuring about 30 full-length selections, these volumes are generally half the size and half the cost of standard composition readers.

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First published November 25, 2003

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March 15, 2015
This is a good book because it introduces you to many different perspectives. It goes through topics of school, sports, race, and workplace. It has different excerpts on each chapter of the book. It will give you high insight into an enlightened diverse world. I enjoyed it for my class, and would read it again
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