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Obras de Douglas A. Boyd

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If the author was trying to show a side of Craw that was different from the public perception, why:
a) have a whole chapter on prostitution with snippets from the oral interviews to support it? Why include those interviews if the point is to show the other side of Craw?
b) say the residents seemed to be proud of the corruption?
c) dwell on John Fallis and draw out the former residents comments that said they admired him?
d) have the admiration for the teachers, Mayo-Underwood school, churches, community, etc. be such a small part of the book?
e) imply that interviewer led the interviews to only the positive parts?

The point was made over and over in the first part of the book about what a terrible, well-deserved reputation Craw had - why not have the rest of the book show a difference?
Because sex, violence and corruption sells books!
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AAGGKY | Oct 29, 2011 |

Estadísticas

Obras
3
Miembros
41
Popularidad
#363,652
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
11