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Orlando Patterson

    5 de junio de 1940

    Orlando Patterson profundiza en la intrincada relación entre la libertad y la conformación de la cultura occidental, arrojando luz sobre la dinámica de las estructuras sociales y la identidad humana. Su enfoque sociológico examina la esencia misma de la libertad, explorando su formación histórica y su profundo impacto en la civilización occidental. El estilo de Patterson se caracteriza por su rigor intelectual y su meticuloso examen, ofreciendo a los lectores nuevas perspectivas sobre fenómenos sociales complejos. A través de sus extensos análisis, incita a la reflexión sobre los elementos fundamentales de la sociedad humana y la perpetua evolución de la libertad dentro de la cultura.

    The Sociology of Slavery: Black Society in Jamaica , 1655-1838
    The Confounding Island
    Slavery and Social Death
    The Ordeal Of Integration
    • The Ordeal Of Integration

      • 233 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      For many years Orlando Patterson has been a major contributor to the public discussion of race in America. Now the author of the National Book Award winning Freedom in the Making of Western Culture presents a comprehensive exploration of contemporary interethnic relations.Unflinching in his analysis, Patterson chides professional race advocates, the mainstream media, and his fellow academics for homogenizing the 33 million Americans of African ancestry into a single group beset by crises and intractable dilemmas. His willingness to challenge the received wisdom of conservatives, liberals, and genetic determinists alike affords us the opportunity to critically examine our own preconceived notions and prejudices. Standing as a challenge to those who insist on dwelling on the failures of race relations, The Ordeal of Integration admonishes Americans to stop exaggerating the intractability of persistent ethnic problems and start focusing on what works.

      The Ordeal Of Integration
    • Slavery and Social Death

      • 528 páginas
      • 19 horas de lectura

      Patterson discusses the internal dynamics of slavery in 66 societies over time. These include Greece and Rome, medieval Europe, China, Korea, the Islamic kingdoms, Africa, the Caribbean islands, and the American South. Slavery, he argues, is a single process of recruitment, incorporation on the margin of society, and eventual manumission or death.

      Slavery and Social Death
    • Orlando Patterson returns to Jamaica, his birthplace, to reckon with its history and culture. Locals claim to be some of the world's happiest people, and their successes in music and athletics are legendary. Yet the country remains violent and poor. In Jamaica the dilemmas of globalization and postcolonial politics are thrown into stark relief.

      The Confounding Island