Interpreting Deviance: A Sociological Introduction

Interpreting Deviance: A Sociological Introduction

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Jan 1, 1979 · English · Hardcover (539 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 539
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1979
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN-10 0060458119
ISBN-13 9780060458119

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In "Interpreting Deviance: A Sociological Introduction," Edwin M. Schur delves into the complexities of deviant behavior and its societal implications. He examines how various forms of deviance—ranging from crime to nonconformity—are not merely individual actions but are shaped by social norms, expectations, and institutional frameworks. Schur challenges readers to consider how society defines and reacts to deviance, revealing that these definitions are often fluid and subject to change influenced by cultural and historical contexts.

The work invites a critical exploration of the labeling theory, which posits that the labels assigned to individuals can significantly affect their identities and behaviors. Schur's analysis encourages readers to question preconceived notions of normalcy and to understand the broader social forces that contribute to the categorization of certain behaviors as deviant. Through engaging examples and sociological insights, he crafts a narrative that is both enlightening and thought-provoking, prompting reflection on how societal structures impact individuals’ experiences and perceptions of deviance.
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