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Stein, Arlene

 
9780807079522: The Stranger Next Door: The Story of a Small Community's Battle over Sex, Faith, and Civil Rights

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Présentation de l'éditeur

"By combining the meticulousness of an ethnographer with a writer's commitment to storytelling, Stein has written a book that's surprisingly compelling-or, better, compelling because it's surprising."
-David L. Kirp,  The Nation

Winner of the 2001 Ruth Benedict Award 

In a book that combines strong on-the-ground research and lucid analysis with a novelist's imaginative sympathy, Arlene Stein sets out to discover why a small town with no apparent queer population became the site of a bitter battle over gay rights. 

"A fascinating look at the psychology of fear and persuasion." 
-Monica Drake,  The Oregonian

"Every liberal ought to read this. . . . Arlene Stein provides an important depiction of life in a town which became a vortex of national and local issues."
-Tex Sample,  Christian Century 

"What's especially valuable about Stein's book is her detailed look at each individual's take on the meaning of the campaign and her patient exploration of the wide variety of forces shifting the ground of these people's lives."
-E. J. Graff,  American Prospect

"This book displays interpretive sociology at its best." 
-Robert N. Bellah, coauthor of  Habits of the Heart and  The Good Society

"In her cogent analysis of just how sickeningly simple it is to create an 'other,' a 'stranger' upon whom blame for our problems may be shifted, Stein has touched to the very heart of the social upheaval in America today." 
-Dan Hays,  Salem (Oreg.) Statesman-Journal

Arlene Stein is associate professor of sociology at Rutgers University. She has written for  The Nation, The Oregonian, and  Newsday, among other publications, and is the author of  Sex and Sensibility: Stories of a Lesbian Generation and editor of  Sisters, Sexperts, Queers. 

Revue de presse

"By combining the meticulousness of an ethnographer with a writer's commitment to storytelling, Stein has written a book that's surprisingly compelling-or, better, compelling because it's surprising." —David L. Kirp, The Nation

"A fascinating look at the psychology of fear and persuasion."—Monica Drake, The Oregonian

"Every liberal ought to read this. . . . Arlene Stein provides an important depiction of life in a town which became a vortex of national and local issues."—Tex Sample, Christian Century 

"What's especially valuable about Stein's book is her detailed look at each individual's take on the meaning of the campaign and her patient exploration of the wide variety of forces shifting the ground of these people's lives."—E. J. Graff, American Prospect

"This book displays interpretive sociology at its best."—Robert N. Bellah, coauthor of Habits of the Heart and The Good Society

"In her cogent analysis of just how sickeningly simple it is to create an 'other,' a 'stranger' upon whom blame for our problems may be shifted, Stein has touched to the very heart of the social upheaval in America today."—Dan Hays, Salem (Oreg.) Statesman-Journal

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9780807079539: The Stranger Next Door: The Story of a Small Community's Battle over Sex, Faith, and Civil Rights; Or, How the Right Divides Us

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0807079537 ISBN 13 :  9780807079539
Editeur : Beacon Press, 2002
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