Making Societies
Discover the intricate interplay of social constructs in Making Societies by William G. Roy, published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2001. This thought-provoking paperback, spanning 240 pages, delves into how time, space, race, gender, and class intersect to shape our social realities. Through compelling global examples, Roy illustrates that these categories are not fixed; they are historically constructed, ideologically charged, and ever-evolving. This book is essential for anyone interested in sociology, social science, and the dynamics of social groups and communities. Engage with the profound insights that challenge conventional understandings of society and explore the fluid nature of social classifications. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike, Making Societies invites you to rethink the frameworks that govern our lives.