This book explores the iconic existence of second chances in everyday life. Newman argues that while second chances are culturally ubiquitous, they are complicated by assessments of deservedness, ultimately pitting optimistic notions of redemption against entrenched beliefs about the intransigence of human nature.
This book explores the iconic existence of second chances in everyday life. Newman argues that while second chances are culturally ubiquitous, they are complicated by assessments of deservedness, ultimately pitting optimistic notions of redemption against entrenched beliefs about the intransigence of human nature.
David M. Newman is professor of sociology at DePauw University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Ubiquitous Second Chance Chapter 2: A Theory of Second Chances Chapter 3: The Spiritual Second Chance Chapter 4: The Post-Criminal Second Chance Chapter 5: The Intimate Second Chance Chapter 6: The Bodily Second Chance Chapter 7: The Educational Second Chance Chapter 8: The Cultural and Commercial Second Chance Chapter 9: No Second Chance Chapter 10: The Elusive Second Chance: A Right or a Privilege?
Chapter 1: The Ubiquitous Second Chance Chapter 2: A Theory of Second Chances Chapter 3: The Spiritual Second Chance Chapter 4: The Post-Criminal Second Chance Chapter 5: The Intimate Second Chance Chapter 6: The Bodily Second Chance Chapter 7: The Educational Second Chance Chapter 8: The Cultural and Commercial Second Chance Chapter 9: No Second Chance Chapter 10: The Elusive Second Chance: A Right or a Privilege?
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