Telling About Society (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
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I Remember, one of French writer Georges Perecâs most famous pieces, consists of 480 numbered paragraphsâeach just a few short lines recalling a memory from his childhood. The work has neither a beginning nor an end. Nor does it contain any analysis. But it nonetheless reveals profound truths about French society during the 1940s and 50s. Taking Perecâs book as its cue, Telling About Society explores the unconventional ways we communicate what we know about society to others. The third in distinguished teacher Howard Beckerâs best-selling series of writing guides for social scientists, the book explores the many ways knowledge about society can be shared and interpreted through different forms of tellingâfiction, films, photographs, maps, even mathematical modelsâmany of which remain outside the boundaries of conventional social science. Eight case studies, including the photographs of Walker Evans, the plays of George Bernard Shaw, the novels of Jane Austen and Italo Calvino, and the sociology of Erving Goffman, provide convincing support for Beckerâs argument: that every way of telling about society is perfectâfor some purpose. The trick is, as Becker notes, to discover what purpose is served by doing it this way rather than that. With Beckerâs trademark humor and eminently practical advice, Telling About Society is an ideal guide for social scientists in all fields, for artists interested in saying something about society, and for anyone interested in communicating knowledge in unconventional ways.