This book examines the relationships between sociology and projects of national identity construction, and presents a critique of Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, the prominent Israeli sociologist, known as the "father of Israeli sociology".
This book examines the relationships between sociology and projects of national identity construction, and presents a critique of Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, the prominent Israeli sociologist, known as the "father of Israeli sociology".Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stavit Sinai is a scholar working in the field of sociology of knowledge, memory studies, and postcolonial critique. She earned her doctoral degree in the Department of History and Sociology at Konstanz University. Her paper, "Self and Otherness in Israeli Sociology" was awarded the Junior Scholar prize by the International Sociological Association (ISA, 2014). Other topics of scholarly interest include, inter alia, classical Greek philosophy. Sinai is also a human rights activist.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Eisenstadt, Modern Imaginaries, and the Political Mythology of Zionism Part I: The 'Problem' of Social Integration 2. Mediated Identity: Early Eisenstadt, the Zionist Utopia, and the Orientalist Gaze Part II: Civilization 3. The Short Road from Antiquity to Modernity: The Jewish Past and Eisenstadt's Civilizational Analysis Part III: Modernities 4. The Jewish Democracy and Multiple Modernities 5. From Zionist to Radical Sociology
Introduction 1. Eisenstadt, Modern Imaginaries, and the Political Mythology of Zionism Part I: The 'Problem' of Social Integration 2. Mediated Identity: Early Eisenstadt, the Zionist Utopia, and the Orientalist Gaze Part II: Civilization 3. The Short Road from Antiquity to Modernity: The Jewish Past and Eisenstadt's Civilizational Analysis Part III: Modernities 4. The Jewish Democracy and Multiple Modernities 5. From Zionist to Radical Sociology
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