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The Dancer's Gift and Sociology

2023-11-03 14:05:01

"Dancer's gift" is a love story between young men and women, Marcel and Samantha. However, writing this novel is not just to express emotions about love and passion but the main purpose is to introduce the concept of sociology to students. In general, this book contains over 180 sociological terms related to the story and is closely related to the occurred events. A black male, Marcel, came from Martinique (Caribbean island), but an American wealthy girl Samantha met in university and fell in love.

Catherine Dunham is a black American tailor and a wealthy French Canadian woman, an internationally renowned dancer, a choreographer, and a talented anthropologist born at her age of twenty. I am years old. This book is a story of confusion and conflict about the childhood of the mother after Dunham's early death. She uses her essay to talk about the growth of a black-and-white family, and the differences between Chicago's race and class. These are the cruel reality of her young life. The story of Danum is the story of Rivet about the girl's struggle to transcend families and cultures in the confusion, full of clarity, frankness, and wisdom that she transcended the beginning of trouble.

"Dancer's gift" is a love story between young men and women, Marcel and Samantha. However, writing this novel is not just to express emotions about love and passion but the main purpose is to introduce the concept of sociology to students. In general, this book contains over 180 sociological terms related to the story and is closely related to the occurred events. A black male, Marcel, came from Martinique (Caribbean island), but an American wealthy girl Samantha met in university and fell in love.

Diana Kendall is currently a professor of sociology at Baylor College. There, he teaches various courses including sociology introductory, sociological theory (graduate school and graduate school), medical sociology, race, class and sex. Prior to that, I enjoyed sociological education for many years and served as president of social behavior science department at Austin Community College. Professor Kendall is actively participating in the American Sociological Association, Social Women's Sociologist, Society Problem Research Association, Southern Society, Southwest Sociological Society and other domestic and local sociological congresses.