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Important ideas that helped shape 20th-century thought-ideas which continue to hold great significance for anyone interested in the social world-are made accessible in this illuminating volume. Readers will be motivated to delve into the deeper pool of knowledge available on major social theorists and their groundbreaking ideas. A mixture of biographical and historical ideas, this book was written to introduce social theory to a broad audience. It looks at the intersection between the theorist as a social actor and as a reflection of his or her time. The volume's breadth makes it a useful tool for those interested in sociology and its many luminaries.…mehr
Important ideas that helped shape 20th-century thought-ideas which continue to hold great significance for anyone interested in the social world-are made accessible in this illuminating volume. Readers will be motivated to delve into the deeper pool of knowledge available on major social theorists and their groundbreaking ideas. A mixture of biographical and historical ideas, this book was written to introduce social theory to a broad audience. It looks at the intersection between the theorist as a social actor and as a reflection of his or her time. The volume's breadth makes it a useful tool for those interested in sociology and its many luminaries.
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Autorenporträt
ROGER A. SALERNO is Professor of Sociology at Pace University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction The Enlightenment and Beyond Georg Hegel: Foundations of Modern Social Thought Auguste Comte: The Origins of Modern European Sociology Herbert Spencer: Survival of the Fittest Harriet Marineau: Feminist Sociologist Karl Marx: Capitalism and Human Exploitation Emile Durkheim: The Eclipse of Community Max Weber: Reason and Bureaucracy Sigmund Freud: The Unconscious Civilization Friedrich Nietzsche: The Will to Power Georg Simmel: Sociologists as Outsider W.E.B. Du Bois: The Double Consciousness of Race Antonio Gramsci: Critique of Hegemonic Capitalism Adorno and Horkheimer: The Frankfurt School: Critical Theory Herbert Marcuse: Eros and Civilization Walter Benjamin: Art and Modernity Norbert Elias: The Civilizing Process Simone de Beauvoir: Otherness Hannah Arendt: Banality of Reason Claude Levi-Strauss: Structural Anthropology Frantz Fanon: Race and Postcolonialism Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, and Michel Foucault: Structuralism and Beyond: Poststructuralism Talcott Parsons: The Systems Society Erving Goffman: The Drama of the Self Nancy Chodorow, Judith Butler, and Bell Hooks: Feminist Social Theory Jean Baudrillard, Donna Haraway, Zygmunt Bauman: Postmodernism Jurgen Habermas: Communicative Action Pierre Bourdieu: Habitus Anthony Giddens: Structuration Theory
Introduction The Enlightenment and Beyond Georg Hegel: Foundations of Modern Social Thought Auguste Comte: The Origins of Modern European Sociology Herbert Spencer: Survival of the Fittest Harriet Marineau: Feminist Sociologist Karl Marx: Capitalism and Human Exploitation Emile Durkheim: The Eclipse of Community Max Weber: Reason and Bureaucracy Sigmund Freud: The Unconscious Civilization Friedrich Nietzsche: The Will to Power Georg Simmel: Sociologists as Outsider W.E.B. Du Bois: The Double Consciousness of Race Antonio Gramsci: Critique of Hegemonic Capitalism Adorno and Horkheimer: The Frankfurt School: Critical Theory Herbert Marcuse: Eros and Civilization Walter Benjamin: Art and Modernity Norbert Elias: The Civilizing Process Simone de Beauvoir: Otherness Hannah Arendt: Banality of Reason Claude Levi-Strauss: Structural Anthropology Frantz Fanon: Race and Postcolonialism Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, and Michel Foucault: Structuralism and Beyond: Poststructuralism Talcott Parsons: The Systems Society Erving Goffman: The Drama of the Self Nancy Chodorow, Judith Butler, and Bell Hooks: Feminist Social Theory Jean Baudrillard, Donna Haraway, Zygmunt Bauman: Postmodernism Jurgen Habermas: Communicative Action Pierre Bourdieu: Habitus Anthony Giddens: Structuration Theory
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