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Elizabeth F. Guptill

Taking the Census: A Farce

In “Taking the Census: A Farce,” Elizabeth F. Guptill masterfully weaves a satirical narrative that critiques the bureaucratic absurdities and societal implications of census-taking. Through sharp humor and a vivid cast of characters, Guptill explores themes of identity, privacy, and the paradox of quantifying human experience. The literary style evokes a blend of early 20th-century humor and modern social commentary, positioning the book within the rich tradition of American satirical literature that questions societal norms and government practices. Elizabeth F. Guptill, a scholar of social sciences, brings her rich background in anthropology and lived experiences of community engagement to this poignant work. Drawing on her research into societal behaviors and the implications of governmental statistics, Guptill's insights reveal both the hilarity and tragedy embedded within the very structures that aim to categorize and define us. Her passion for uncovering the complexities of human existence is palpable, resulting in a narrative that resonates profoundly on multiple levels. This book is a must-read for those interested in the intersections of sociology, humor, and governmental critique. Guptill'Äôs incisive observations and engaging storytelling not only entertain but provoke thoughtful reflections on the nature of our society. Readers seeking both laughs and layers of meaning will find “Taking the Census” a compelling addition to their literary exploration.
29 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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