The Functions of Social ConflictRoutledge, 1956 - 188 pagina's This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory. |
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I Introductory | 15 |
II Conflict and Group Boundaries | 33 |
III Hostility and Tensions in Conflict Relationships | 39 |
IV InGroup Conflict and Group Structure | 67 |
V Conflict with OutGroup and Group Structure | 87 |
VI Ideology and Conflict | 111 |
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A. R. Radcliffe-Brown action aggressive American sociologists antagonism antagonistic associations central Chapter coalition common concern conflict behavior conflict situation contenders discussion disruptive dissenter distinction divergent elements Elton Mayo Emile Durkheim employers enemy exist expression feelings of hostility fight flict Freud functions of conflict Georg Simmel goal group structure Harper Bros hence heretic hostile feelings Ibid individuals Industrial Sociology intense interaction interests internal cohesion internal conflict involvement Kurt Lewin labor leads maintain Max Weber means Mensheviks ments Merton modern Negro nonrealistic conflict norms occasions for conflict organization participants parties political Press realistic conflict rela relations relationship result rigidity Robert K Robin Williams role safety-valve institutions sect Simmel's proposition social conflict social structure social system society sociologists Sociology sociology of conflict solidarity Talcott Parsons tend tension Theory threat threatened tion total personality types of conflict unification unifying unions unity V. O. Key York