This was an interesting but ultimately frustrating read. In his engaging style, Gladwell unpacks a set of human psychological traits that lead us to be very bad at assessing the motives of people we don’t know. But for a book that centres the tragic death of Sandra Bland, there is a huge hole at the centre. Every interaction with a stranger is shaped by our race, gender and position on a multitude of other social hierarchies that are barely acknowledged to Gladwell’s analysis. After starting […]
Interesting enough, but with some glaring blindspots
Talking to Strangers: what we should know about the people we don't know by Malcolm Gladwell