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Complete downloadable Test Bank for Seeing Ourselves Classic Contemporary and Cross-Cultural Readings in Sociology 8th Edition by Macionis. INSTRUCTOR RESOURCE INFORMATION
TITLE: Seeing Ourselves Classic Contemporary and Cross-Cultural Readings in Sociology
RESOURCE:Test Bank
EDITION: 8th Edition
AUTHOR: Macionis, Benokraitis
PUBLISHER: Pearson

Table of content

1. “The Sociological Imagination” by C. Wright Mills
2. “Invitation to Sociology” by Peter L. Berger
3. “Women and the Birth of Sociology” by Patricia Madoo Lengermann and Jill Niebrugge-Brantley
4. “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” by Horace Miner
5. “The Case for Value-Free Sociology” by Max Weber
6. “The Importance of Social Research” by Earl Babbie
7. “Cultural Obsession with Thinness: African American, Latina, and White Women” by Becky W. Thompson
8. “Symbol: The Basic Element of Culture” by Leslie A. White
9. “Manifest and Latent Functions” by Robert K. Merton
10. “India’s Sacred Cow” by Marvin Harris
11. “Manifesto and the Communist Party” by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
12. “Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft” by Ferdinand Tönnies
13. “Unmarried with Children” by Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas
14. “The Amish: A Small Society” by John A. Hostetler
15. “The Self” by George Herbert Mead
16. “Boyhood, Organized Sports, and the Construction of Masculinities” by Michael A. Messner
17. “Socialization and the Power of Advertising” by Jean Kilbourne
18. “Parents’ Socialization of Children in Global Perspective” by D. Terri Heath
19. “The Dyad and the Triad,” by Georg Simmel
20. “The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life” by Erving Goffman
21. “Invisible Privilege” by Paula S. Rothenberg
22. “You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation” by Deborah Tannen
23. “The DOs and TABOOs of Body Language around the World” by Roger E. Axtell
24. “Primary Groups” by Charles Horton Cooley
25. “The Characteristics of Bureaucracy” by Max Weber
26. “McJobs: McDonaldization and the Workplace” by George Ritzer
27. “Even If I Don’t Know What I’m Doing, I Can Make It Look Like I Do: Becoming a Doctor in Canada” by Brenda L. Beagan
28. “The Functions of Crime” by Emile Durkheim
29. “On Being Sane in Insane Places” by Donald L. Rosenhan
30. “The Code of the Streets” by Elijah Anderson
31. “Prostitution: A Worldwide Business of Sexual Exploitation” by Melissa Farley
32. “Understanding Sexual Orientation” by Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin
33. “Sex in America: How Many Partners Do We Have?” by Robert T. Michael, John H. Gagnon, Edward O. Laumann, and Gina Kolata
34. “Homosexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective” by J. M. Carrier
35. “Some Principles of Stratification” by Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore, with a response by Melvin Tumin
36. “Nickel and Dimed: On (not) Getting By in America” by Barbara Ehrenreich [I need to know the permission cost for this one]
37. “The Uses of Global Poverty: How Economic Inequality Benefits the West” by Daina Stukuls Eglitis
38. “Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies” by Margaret Mead
39. “‘Night to His Day’: The Social Construction of Gender” by Judith Lorber
40. “How Subtle Sex Discrimination Works” by Nijole V. Benokraitis
41. “Domestic Violence: A Cross-Cultural View” by Elaine Leeder
42. “The Souls of Black Folk” by W. E. B. Du Bois
43. “Controlling Images and Black Women’s Oppression” by Patricia Hill Collins
44. “How Did Jews Become White Folks?” by Karen Brodkin Sacks
45. “Are Asian Americans Becoming White?” by Min Zhou
46. “Alienated Labor” by Karl Marx
47. “When Work Disappears” by William Julius Wilson
48. “Getting a Job in Harlem: Experiences of African American, Puerto Rican, and Dominican Youth” by Katherine S. Newman
49. “The Power Elite” by C. Wright Mills
50. “Can Anyone Become President of the United States?” by G. William Domhoff
51. “The Roots of Terrorism” by The 9/11 Commission
52. “‘His’ and ‘Her’ Marriage” by Jessie Bernard
53. “The Mommy Myth” by Susan J. Douglas and Meredith W. Michaels
54. “Mate Selection and Marriage around the World” by Bron B. Ingoldsby
55. “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism” by Max Weber
56. “How Student Life is Different at Religious Colleges” by Naomi Schaefer Riley
57. “Women and Islam” by Jane I. Smith
58. “Education and Inequality” by Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
59. “Savage Inequalities: Children in U.S. Schools” by Jonathan Kozol
60. “The English Only Debate” by Alejandro Portes
61. “The Social Structure of Medicine” by Talcott Parsons
62. “The Slaughterhouse: The Most Dangerous Job” by Eric Schlosser
63. “Female Genital Mutilation” by Efua Dorkenoo and Scilla Elworthy
64. “The Metropolis and Mental Life” by Georg Simmel
65. “Why Humanity Faces Ultimate Catastrophe” by Thomas Robert Malthus
66. “Urbanism as a Way of Life” by Louis Wirth
67. “Urban Sprawl: The Formation of Edge Cities” by John J. Macionis and Vincent R. Parrillo
68. “Let’s Reduce Global Population!” by J. Kenneth Smail
69. “Anomy and Modern Life” by Emile Durkheim
70. “The Disenchantment of Modern Life” by Max Weber
71. “The American Paradox: Spiritual Hunger in an Age of Plenty” by David G. Myers
72. “Global Media” by Todd Gitlin