Atlas of Prejudice: The Complete Stereotype Map Collection
A**R
Offensive to low income countries- not at all funny in any way
The content is offensive at all levels. I was expecting a much in depth research and not discriminating ironic comments. I would understand stereotypes regional wise considering each country’s context raher than a cookie cutter set of comments from a first world country perspective. I wouldn’t recommend it if you are against discrimination of races and ethnicities. Africa is barely even represented by a one map from a US view— practically the whole region had an AID tag.
K**S
Clever and very funny
This book is hilarious. Sorry to the easily offended people (not sorry) but it is hysterical. I wonder how the author is so informed, informally, about all regions of the world, but this is funny as anything.
W**Y
Good idea; needs more balanced humor
The artwork is uninteresting although format and printing is good. More ethnic stereotyping than satire or history. Donated to library.
C**0
Five Stars
Funny read. Great coverage of topics. Can't wait for a future edition!
F**S
A good laugh if you know history and some geography.
It such good natured fun I read it over and over. And like most stereotypes, there's some truth to it. I intend to give it to friends who know history and some geography as an Xmas gift.
W**P
Inspires conversations when left on the coffee table
What a great book. Inspires conversations when left on the coffee table. Wish you could order posters of some of the maps.
V**V
Funny and insightful
Good coffee table book and intellectual conversation starter
A**R
A global perspective
I found the articles and maps to be humorous and inciteful. Without a good knowledge of European history, some of the references may be hard to grasp.
M**S
Five Stars
painstakingly clever and funny
J**D
Five Stars
Geopolitics made simples
E**N
Best value for money ever.
No bookshelf is complete without this gem. Buy several copies and give to your friends. Really.
M**I
Specchio magico o finestra sulla realtà.
Ho già dato una recensione valida anche per questo libro scrivendo dell'Atlas 2 (ho preso di due volumi). Un libro divertente e istruttivo, che mostra che il "politically correct" è un criterio in parte cromosomico e in parte appreso. Confrontiamoci ancora una volta con la nostra più profonda sincerità, e immaginiamo cosa vedono gli occhi degli altri quando pensano a noi in modo categorizzante impersonale,
W**A
Straordinario
Non c'è molto da dire, il genio dell'autore bulgaro Tsvetkov racchiuso in un libro, che, oltre alle mappe presenti nei due volumi precedenti, presenta nuove e a dir poco incredibili mappe che illustrano gli stereotipi più sentiti ee diffusi all'interno delle varie culture presenti sul nostro pianeta
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