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" Social theory : "
edited by Roberta Garner and Black Hawk Hancock.
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849227
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Title & Author
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Social theory : : continuity and confrontation : a reader /\ edited by Roberta Garner and Black Hawk Hancock.
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Edition Statement
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Third edition.
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Publication Statement
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North York, Ontario, Canada :: University of Toronto Press,, [2014]
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, ©2014
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xxiii, 647 pages ;; 27 cm
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ISBN
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1442606487
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: 1442607769
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: 9781442606487
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: 9781442607767
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9781442606494
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9781442606500
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Notes
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Previously published: Social theory : continuity and confrontation : a reader / edited by Roberta Garner. Peterborough, Ont. ; Ochard Park, N.Y. : Broadview Press, ©2007.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 644-647).
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Contents
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Chapter 1: Inventing the Lens -- 1.1 Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) ; Machiavelli's The Prince (1532) ; Reading 1.1: Excerpts from The Prince (1532) -- 1.2 Irving M. Zeitlin (1928- ), the Enlightenment, and the Conservative Reaction ; Reading 1.2: Excerpts from Ideology and the Development of Social Theory (1968) -- 1.3 Edmund Burke (1729-1797) ; Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) ; Reading 1.3: Excerpts from Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) -- 1.4 Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) ; Kant's "What is Enlightenment?" (1784) ; Reading 1.4: "What Is Enlightenment?" (1784) -- 1.5 Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) ; Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals (1887) ; Reading 1.5: Excerpts from On the Genealogy of Morals (1887) -- 1.6 A word about Auguste Comte (1798-1857) -- Chapter 2: Marxist Theory -- 2.1 Karl Marx (1818-1883) and Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) ; Marx and Engels on Capitalism and Communism: The Communist Manifesto (1848) -- Reading 2.1.1: Excerpts from The Communist Manifesto (1848) ; Marx and Engels on Ideas and Ideology: The German Ideology (written 1845-1846, published 1932) -- Reading 2.1.2: Excerpts from The German Ideology (written 1845-1846, published 1932) ; Marx's Early Writings: Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (written 1844, published 1932) -- Reading 2.1.3: "Estranged Labour" from The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (written 1844, published 1932) ; Marx on Capitalism, Commodity Fetishism, and Machinery and Technology: Capital (1867) -- Reading 2.1.4: "The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof" and "The Factory" from Capital (1867) -- 2.2 The Legacy of Marx and Engels ; Stanley Aronowitz (1933- ) and William DiFazio (1947- ) ; Aronowitz and DiFazio's The Jobless Future (1994) -- Reading 2.2.1: Excerpts from The Jobless Future (1994) ; David Harvey (1935- ) ; David Harvey's A Brief History of Neo-Liberalism (2005) -- Reading 2.2.2: "Why the Neoliberal Turn?" from A Brief History of Neo-Liberalism (2005).
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Chapter 6: The American Emergence -- Charles Cooley (1864-1929) and George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) ; Cooley, Mead, and the Microsociological Tradition: Mead's Mind, Self, and Society (1934) -- Reading 6.1: Mead's Mind, Self, and Society (1934) -- 6.2 The Legacy of Cooley and Mead: Patricia Adler (1951- ) and Peter Adler (1951- ) ; The Adlers and the Self in Society -- Reading 6.2: Patricia and Peter Adler's "The Gloried Self" (1989) -- 6.3 W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1983) ; The Social Theory of Du Bois: The Souls of Black Folk (1903) -- Reading 6.3.1: Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk (1903) -- Reading 6.3.2: Du Bois's "The Souls of White Folk," Darkwater (1920) -- 6.4 The Chicago School: St. Clair Drake (1911-1990) and Horace Cayton (1903-1970) ; The Chicago School and Drake and Cayton's The Black Metropolis (1945) -- Reading 6.4: Drake and Cayton's The Black Metropolis (1945) -- 6.5 The Legacy of American Sociology: William Julius Wilson (1935- ) ; Wilson's Analysis of Institutional Segregation and Joblessness: When Work Disappears (1996) -- Chapter 7: Reconstructed Marxism -- 7.1 Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) ; Benjamin on Art and the Media: "The Work of Art in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1936) -- Reading 7.1: Benjamin's "The Work of Art in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1936) -- 7.2 Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse: Exiles in Paradise Adorno and Horkheimer's Critique of Culture: The Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944) -- Reading 7.2: Adorno and Horkheimer's "The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception" from The Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944) -- 7.3 Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) ; Gramsci's Analysis of Hegemony and the Formation of Intellectuals: The Prison Notebooks (written 1929-1935) -- Reading 7.3: Excerpts from Gramsci's Prison Notebooks (1929-1935) -- 7.4 The Legacy of Gramsci: Jean Anyon (1941-2013) ; Gramsci's "Organizers of Society" and Anyon's "Executive Elite" Schools -- Reading 7.4: Anyon's "Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work" (1980).
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Chapter 9: The Social Theory of Erving Goffman -- 9.1 Erving Goffman (1922-1982) ; Goffman 's Dramaturgical Model of the Self -- Reading 9.1.1: Exerpts from Goffman's The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (1959) ; Conceptualization of Everyday Experience: Goffman's Frame Analysis (1974) -- Reading 9.1.2: Excerpts from Goffman's Frame Analysis (1974) ; Interaction as the Matrix of Social Regulation -- Reading 9.1.3: Goffman's "The Interaction Order" (1982) -- Chapter 10: Power, Bodies, and Subjects: The Social Theory of Michel Foucault -- 10.1 Michel Foucault (1926-1984) ; Foucault's Analysis of Surveillance and Punishment -- Reading 10.1.1: Foucault's "The Body of the Condemned" from Discipline and Punish (1975) -- Reading 10.1.2: Foucault's "Panopticon" from Discipline and Punish (1975) ; Foucault's Analysis of Power -- Reading 10.1.3: Foucault's "The Subject and the Power" (1982) -- Chapter 11: The Social Theory of Pierre Bourdieu ; Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) ; Bourdieu's Social Theory -- Reading 11.1: Excerpts from Bourdieu's Sociology in Question (1993) ; Habitus and Bourdieu's The Logic of Practice (1990) -- Reading 11.2: Excerpts from Bourdieu's The Logic of Practice (1990) ; Classifications and Categories as Tools of Power: Bourdieu's Distinction (1979) -- Reading 11.3: Excerpts from Bourdieuís Distinction (1979) -- Chapter 12: The Social Theory of Stuart Hall ; Stuart Hall (1932- ) ; Stuart Hall and Ideology, the Production of Culture, and the Politics of Representation ; Media Encoding and Decoding: The Uncertainty of Hegemonic Outcomes -- Reading 12.1: Excerpts from Hall's "Encoding/Decoding" (1980) ; Hall on Race and Ethnicity: Floating Signifiers -- Reading 12.2: Excerpts from Hall's "Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities" (1991) ; Hall on Hegemony and the Legacy of Gramsci -- Reading 12.3: Excerpts from "Gramsci's Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity" (1986).
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Abstract
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"The third edition of this popular reader reflects considerable changes. With over seventy readings representing a wide diversity of theorists, it offers a breadth of coverage not available in other collections. The framework for understanding theory as a set of conversations over time is maintained and deepened, with a focus on key transitional theorists who helped pave the way from classical to contemporary theory. New contextual and biographical materials surround the primary readings, and each chapter includes a study guide with key terms, discussion questions, and innovative classroom exercises. The result is a fresh and expansive take on social theory that foregrounds a plurality of perspectives and defines contemporary trends in the field, while being both an accessible and manageable teaching tool."--Pub. desc.
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Subject
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Social sciences-- Philosophy.
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Subject
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Sciences sociales-- Philosophie, Manuels d'enseignement supérieur.
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Subject
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Social sciences-- Philosophy.
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Dewey Classification
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300.1
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LC Classification
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H61.S595 2014
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NLM classification
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cci1icclacc
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coll13lacc
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Added Entry
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Garner, Roberta
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Hancock, Black Hawk,1971-
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