Edition |
First edition |
Description |
xi, 135 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Is multiculturalism for everyone? -- Getting to know the redneck who hates white supremacy -- A black Latina woman in comedy is no laughing matter : Aida Rodriguez -- Why does Tess Holliday, the size 22 model, make us uncomfortable? -- Social media and goodbyes : why ending romantic relationships is harder than ever -- Everything you think you know about the homeless is wrong -- An ex-Baltimore police officer discusses police brutality and reform -- Sex, love, and Tinder culture : are millennials setting themselves up for failure? -- The never-ending problem of U.S. mass shootings and gun laws -- A student loan crisis, underpaid adjuncts, and dysfunctional dialogues : what is the future of higher education? -- We just can't agree on cultural appropriation -- What do young adults think of Donald Trump? a conversation between a Donald Trump supporter and critic. |
Summary |
"In an increasingly polarized society, and in the midst of seemingly endless culture wars, our civil discourse appears to be in shambles. What are we to do? If a lack of conversation is the primary culprit of the current state, then perhaps intentionally engaging in debate and discussion will lead us in the right direction. From race and police brutality, to concepts of beauty and the body, to sex and dating, Let's Agree To Disagree is an endeavor to revive cultural dialogues from hostility to civility." -- Amazon. |
Subject |
Culture conflict -- United States.
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Cultural pluralism -- United States.
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Multiculturalism -- United States.
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Social values -- United States.
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United States -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
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Added Author |
Biakolo, Kovie, editor.
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ISBN |
9781530747092 |
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1530747090 |
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