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University of Santo Tomas
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(1) a compelling introduction (usually a paragraph); (2) a brief description of the book’s subject, location, time frame, and research methodology (another long paragraph); (3) a concise summary of the book’s major themes, theoretical arguments, and key findings; rather than a simple listing of “facts” or ethnographic details presented in the book, this is the heart of the book review and should require 2-3 pages, organized around the book’s major ideas and key themes; (4) a summary of the book’s strengths (1/2-1 page); (5) a critical evaluation of the book’s weaknesses, for example, in methodology, ethnographic richness, flawed development of arguments, etc. (1/2-1 page); and (6) potential audiences for and uses of the book (final paragraph). Please edit your reviews to make sure that it is well-written and logically constructed.
It is on the book called Paul Farmers Aids&Accusations
No plagerism ! I will check.
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