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Seeing Others How Recognition Worksand How It Can Heal A Divided World Michle Lamont

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Seeing Others How Recognition Worksand How It Can Heal A Divided World Michle Lamont
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Publisher: Simon and Schuster
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Michèle Lamont
ISBN: 9781982153786, 1982153784, f0a986ba-2a4c-478d-a4f5-c3e264a73dbb, F0A986BA-2A4C-478D-A4F5-C3E264A73DBB
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Seeing Others How Recognition Worksand How It Can Heal A Divided World Michle Lamont by Michèle Lamont 9781982153786, 1982153784, f0a986ba-2a4c-478d-a4f5-c3e264a73dbb, F0A986BA-2A4C-478D-A4F5-C3E264A73DBB instant download after payment.

Acclaimed Harvard sociologist makes the case for reexamining what we value to prioritize recognition—the quest for respect—in an age that has been defined by growing inequality and the obsolescence of the American dream.


In this capstone work, Michèle Lamont unpacks the power of recognition—rendering others as visible and valued—by drawing on nearly forty years of research and new interviews with young adults, and with cultural icons and change agents who intentionally practice recognition—from Nikole Hannah Jones and Cornel West to Michael Schur and Roxane Gay. She shows how new narratives are essential for everyone to feel respect and assert their dignity.

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