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"Winner of the Charles Horton Cooley Award, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction"
"Winner of the Susanne K. Langer Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Symbolic Form, Media Ecology Association"
"The book . . . is rich in insight and has the power to shift a reader’s worldview. . . . As broad questions of racial, gendered, and religious intolerance are raised nationally by the exclusionary words and actions of the current administration as well as by the revelations of the ongoing Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements, the nation is searching for common ground. But a national conversation cannot take place until we have the tools for that dialogue, and this remarkable book shows us how to make the language we need."---Dan Friedman, Los Angeles Review of Books
"[Taken for Granted is] a forceful work, requiring us to acknowledge our biases and how they are articulated — whether we realize the implications of what we’re saying, or not."---Grace Parazzoli, Sante Fe New Mexican
"Taken for Granted is an interesting, thought-provoking, easy read, and the bibliography presents a wealth of impressively cross-disciplinary influences, each worth investigating. The book is most poignant, though, in revealing how quickly use of 'marked' language, and underlying cultural norms, can shift."---Andrea Macrae, Times Higher Education

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 24/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9780691177366, 978-0691177366
      ISBN10: 0691177368
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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Winner of the Charles Horton Cooley Award, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction"
      "Winner of the Susanne K. Langer Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Symbolic Form, Media Ecology Association"
      "The book . . . is rich in insight and has the power to shift a reader’s worldview. . . . As broad questions of racial, gendered, and religious intolerance are raised nationally by the exclusionary words and actions of the current administration as well as by the revelations of the ongoing Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements, the nation is searching for common ground. But a national conversation cannot take place until we have the tools for that dialogue, and this remarkable book shows us how to make the language we need."---Dan Friedman, Los Angeles Review of Books
      "[Taken for Granted is] a forceful work, requiring us to acknowledge our biases and how they are articulated — whether we realize the implications of what we’re saying, or not."---Grace Parazzoli, Sante Fe New Mexican
      "Taken for Granted is an interesting, thought-provoking, easy read, and the bibliography presents a wealth of impressively cross-disciplinary influences, each worth investigating. The book is most poignant, though, in revealing how quickly use of 'marked' language, and underlying cultural norms, can shift."---Andrea Macrae, Times Higher Education

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