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Formerly a Distinguished University Professor of Sociology at Bowling Green State University, Arthur G. Neal currently has adjunct appointments in the Department of Sociology and the Center for Population Research at Portland State University. His primary areas of expertise include social psychology, demography, the family, sociology of conflict, and American culture studies. He is the author or co-author of nearly 20 books and research monographs and numerous research articles. His recent books have focused on National Trauma and Collective Memory: Major Events in the American Century and Intimacy and Alienation: Forms of Estrangement in Female/Male Relationships. Subsequent research will focus on Extraordinary Events; Confronting a Difficult Past; the Cultural Implications of Globalization; and Myth and Myth-Making in Modern Culture.
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