Poverty/Privilege: A Reader for Writers

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Author: Connie Snyder Mick

Pages: 512

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Publication Date: December 22,2014

Category: Sociology



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Made for the first-calendar year composition training course, Poverty/Privilege: A Reader for Authors includes an interdisciplinary mixture of public, educational, and cultural reading choices, providing college students with the rhetorical understanding and compositional skills necessary to participate efficiently in discussions about poverty and privilege.

To be able to understand why folks are poor, we should also appear at why folks are rich. Poverty/Privilege: A Reader for Authors examines the public, cultural, and political forces that offer-or deny-possibilities to people predicated on race, gender, age group, and geography. By assisting students know how poverty functions, this study makes them alert to the issue and encourages them to be part of the option. Oxford. Each reader in this series methods a subject of contemporary discussion from multiple perspectives.

Poverty/Privilege: A Reader for Authors is component of a number of brief single-topic visitors from Oxford University Press created for today’s college composing courses.


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