Steckley, J. (2007). White lies about the inuit. 1st ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division.
The title of the book reveals the attitude of the author to the stereotypes that existed for many years. John Steckley confessed that he also became a victim of the stereotypes fostered by academic literature and other “reliable” sources of information.
The narrative style is simple and typical for a book. The narration is performed from a third person. The style of the author matches the subject material. The narration is typical for any other text-book.
The main strength of this book is that it added to the myth-destroying literature and contributed to the fight with racism and other anti-social phenomenon. ...