First published in 1983 Which Way is Up presents a selection of Bob Connellâ s writings on three key issues of modern social analysis- sex and gender, class and power, and culture.
First published in 1983 Which Way is Up presents a selection of Bob Connellâ s writings on three key issues of modern social analysis- sex and gender, class and power, and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Part I 1. Dr Freud and the course of history 2. Men's bodies 3. Crisis tendencies in patriarchy and capitalism 4. How should we theorise patriarchy? 5. Class, gender and Sartre's theory of practice Part II 6. Logic and politics in theories of class 7. Complexities of fury leave...A critique of the Althusserian approach to class 8. The black box of habit on the wings of history: reflections on the theory of social reproduction 9. Class formation on a world scale Part III 10. The concept of role and what to do with it 11. 'The glory of God and the permissible delectation of the spirit'. J. S. Bach- some sociological notes 12. The Porpoise and the elephant: Birmingham on class, culture, and education 13. Intellectuals and intellectual work References Name Index Subject Index
Preface Part I 1. Dr Freud and the course of history 2. Men's bodies 3. Crisis tendencies in patriarchy and capitalism 4. How should we theorise patriarchy? 5. Class, gender and Sartre's theory of practice Part II 6. Logic and politics in theories of class 7. Complexities of fury leave...A critique of the Althusserian approach to class 8. The black box of habit on the wings of history: reflections on the theory of social reproduction 9. Class formation on a world scale Part III 10. The concept of role and what to do with it 11. 'The glory of God and the permissible delectation of the spirit'. J. S. Bach- some sociological notes 12. The Porpoise and the elephant: Birmingham on class, culture, and education 13. Intellectuals and intellectual work References Name Index Subject Index
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