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Social theory : continuity and confrontation : a reader / edited by Roberta Garner and Black Hawk Hancock

-- New York, Ontario, Canada University of Toronto Press, [2014]


Tabla de contenido
Questions & Exercises
Preface
Chapter Five: The Individual in Society: Simmel and Freud
Reading Theory: A General Introduction
Introduction
Part I: Beginnings
Simmel, The Miser and the Spendthrift and "The Metropolis
Introduction
and Mental Life"
Chapter One: Inventing the Lens
Legacy of Simmel: David Riesman, The Lonely Crowd
Introduction
Freud, Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (excerpts)
Niccolo` Machiavelli, The Prince
The Legacy of Sigmund Freud:
Irving Zeitlin, Ideology and the Development of Sociological Theory
Juliet Mitchell, Psychoanalysis and Feminism
Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France
Suggested Readings
Kant, "What is Enlightenment?"
Study Guide
Nietzsche, The Genealogy of Morals
Key Terms
A word on Auguste Comte
Questions & Exercises
Suggested Readings
Part II - Questions and Exercises
Study Guide
Part III: The Middle Years
Key Terms
Introduction
Questions & Exercises
Suggested Readings, Part III
Part II: Classical Theory
Chapter Six: American Emergence
Introduction
Introduction
Suggested Readings
Cooley and Mead. Mind, Self and Society
Chapter Two: Marxist Theory
The Legacy of Cooley and Mead:
Introduction
Patricia Adler and Peter Adler, "The Gloried Self"
Marx:
W.E.B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk
The Communist Manifesto, Part I
Darkwater, "The Souls of White Folk"
The German Ideology
The Chicago School, St. Clair Drake and Horace
Capital: "Fetishism of Commodities"; "On Machinery and Technology"
Cayton. Black Metropolis
The Legacy of Marx and Engels:
The Legacy of American Sociology:
Aronowitz and DiFazio, The Jobless Future
William Julius Wilson, When Work Disappears
David Harvey, A Brief History of Neo-Liberalism
Suggested Readings
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Study Guide
Key Terms
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Seven: Reconstructed Marxism
Chapter Three: The Social Theory of Emile Durkheim
Introduction
Introduction
Walter Benjamin, "The Work of Art in an Age of Mechanical
The Rules of Sociological Method ("crime")
Reproduction"
Suicide (on anomie)
Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse, The Dialectic of
Elementary Forms of Religious Life (from the Conclusion)
Enlightenment
The Legacy of Emile Durkheim
Antonio Gramsci, The Prison Notebooks
Robert Merton, "Social Structure and Anomie"
Legacy of Gramsci:
Suggested Readings
Jean Anyon, "Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of
Study Guide
Work"
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Questions & Exercises
Study Guide
Chapter Four: The Social Theory of Max Weber
Key Terms
Introduction
Questions & Exercises
Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology: excerpts and
Chapter Eight: American Hegemony
"Science as Vocation"
Introduction

The Legacy of Max Weber


George Ritzer: McDonaldization of Society
Skocpol, "The Narrowing of Civic Life"
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Howard S. Becker
Symbolic Interactionism. Outsiders
Herbert Marcuse
Consumerism & 'False Needs.' One Dimensional Man
Louis Althusser
Structural Marxism. "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatus"
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Part IV: Transitions and Changes
Introduction
Suggested Readings for Part IV
Chapter Nine: The Social Theory of Erving Goffman
Introduction
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
Frame Analysis
'The Interaction Order'
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Ten: Power, Bodies, and Subjects: The Social Theory of Michel
Foucault
Introduction
Discipline and Punish "The Body of the Condemned" and "The Panopticon"
"The Subject and the Power"
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Eleven: The Social Theory of Pierre Bourdieu
Introduction
Sociology in Question
The Logic of Practice
Distinction
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Twelve: The Social Theory of Stuart Hall
Introduction
"Encoding, Decoding"
"Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities"

Talcott Parson
Structural Functionalism. Theories of Society
Mental Illness. "Illness and the Role of the Physician"
C. Wright Mills
Conflict Theory. The Power Elite
Michael Omi and Howard Winant, Racial Formation in the
United States
David Roediger, The Wages of Whiteness
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Fourteen: Highlighting Gender and Sexuality
Introduction
Dorothy E. Smith, The Conceptual Practices of Power
Judith Butler, Bodies That Matter
Angela Davis. Lisa Lowe's Interview with Angela Davis
(1995)
Raewynn W. Connell, Masculinities
John D'Emilio, "Capitalism and Gay Identity"
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Fifteen: Conceptions of Culture
Introduction
Raymond Williams, Marxism and Literature
Dick Hebdige, Subculture: The Meaning of Style
Jurgen Habermas, Legitimation Crises
The Theory of Communicative Action;
Frederic Jameson, Postmodernism or the Cultural Logic of
Late Capitalism
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Sixteen: Media and Culture in the Information Age
Introduction
Guy Debord, The Society of the Spectacle
Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation
Paul Willis, The Ethnographic Imagination
Roland Barthes, "Mythologies"
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Chapter Seventeen: Global Views
Introduction
Immanuel Wallerstein, The Modern World-System
Arjun Appadurai, "Disjuncture and Difference in the Global

Gramsci's "Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity"


Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms
Questions & Exercises
Part V: Dispersion and Difference
Introduction
Chapter Thirteen: Issues of Race and Ethnicity in a Post-Colonial World
Introduction
Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth

Cultural Economy"
Saskia Sassen, "The Global City: Strategic Site/New
Frontier"
Nestor Garcia-Canclini, Hybrid Cultures: Strategies for
Entering and Leaving Modernity
Suggested Readings
Study Guide
Key Terms

Social theory re-wired : new connections to classical and contemporary perspectives / edited by Wesley
Longhofer, Daniel Winchester -- New York : Routledge, 2012
Tabla de Contenido:
The Puzzles of Social Order
Dimensions of Global Capitalism
Theorizing the Dark Side of Modernity
Excluded Standpoints Alternative Knowledges
Connecting Self and Society
Joas, Hans, 1948- autor Social theory : twenty introductory lectures / Cambridge, United Kingdom :
New York : Cambridge University Press, [2009]
Introduction
1. What is theory?
2. The classical attempt at synthesis: Talcott Parsons
3. Parsons on the road to normativist functionalism
4. Parsons and the elaboration of normativist functionalism
5. Neo-utilitarianism
6. Interpretive approaches (1): symbolic interactionism
7. Interpretive approaches (2): ethnomethodology
8. Conflict sociology and conflict theory
9. Habermas and critical theory
10. Habermas' 'theory of communicative action'
11. Niklas Luhmann's radicalization of functionalism
12. Anthony Giddens' theory of structuration and the new British sociology of power
13. The renewal of Parsonianism and modernization theory
14. Structuralism and poststructuralism
15. Between structuralism and theory of practice: the cultural sociology of Pierre Bourdieu
16. French anti-structuralists (Cornelius Castoriadis, Alain Touraine and Paul Ricoeur)
17. Feminist social theories

18. A crisis of modernity? New diagnoses (Ulrich Beck, Zygmunt Bauman, Robert Bellah, and the debate
between liberals and communitarians)
19. Neopragmatism
20. How things stand
Morrow, Raymond Allen., autor Social theory and education : a critique of theories of social and
cultural reproduction / Albany : State University of New York, c1995.
Table of Contents
Part 1. Social Theory and Education
1. Introduction
2. Metatheoretical Foundations
Part 2. Structural Functionalism and Systems Theories
3. The Functionalist Tradition: Parsons and Education
4. Neofunctionalism and Education
Part 3. Structuralism: Neo-Marxist and Conflict Theories
5. Structuralism and the Logic of Reproduction
6. Structuralist Marxism: Correspondence Theories
7. Structural Conflict Theories: Culture, Class, and Domination
Part 4. The Convergence of Neo-Gramscian and Critical Theory
8. Critical Theory and Education: From the Frankfurt School to Poststructuralism
9. The Two Gramscis and Education: Technical Competence versus Political Consciousness
Part 5. Agency and Structure: Resistance and Reproduction
10. The Recovery of Agency: From the British New Sociology of Education to Cultural Studies
11. Critical Pedagogy in the United States: Michael Apple and Henry Giroux
Part 6. Education, the State, and the Logic of Reproduction
12. The Capitalist State and Educational Policy Formation
13. Education, Race, and Gender: Towards a Critical Modernist Perspective
14. Education, the Fragmentation of Domination, and Postmodernism
15. The Logic of Reproduction: Summary and Conclusions

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