The New Social Theory Reader

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Steven Seidman, Jeffrey C. Alexander
Routledge, 24 jul 2020 - 464 pagina's

This is the first anthology to thematize the dramatic upward and downward shifts that have created the new social theory, and to present this new and exciting body of work in a thoroughly trans-disciplinary manner.

In this revised second edition readers are provided with a much greater range of thinkers and perspectives, including new sections on such issues as imperialism, power, civilization clash, health and performance. The first section sets out the main schools of contemporary thought, from Habermas and Honneth on new critical theory, to Jameson and Hall on cultural studies, and Foucault and Bourdieu on poststructuralism. The sections that follow trace theory debates as they become more issues-based and engaged. They are:







  • the post-foundational debates over morality, justice and epistemological truth


  • the social meaning of nationalism, multiculturalism and globalization


  • identity debates around gender, sexuality, race, the self and post-coloniality.




This new edition provides more ample biographical and intellectual introductions to each thinker, and substantial introductions to each of the major sections. The editors introduce the volume with a newly revised, interpretive overview of social theory today.

The New Social Theory Reader is an essential, reliable guide to current theoretical debates.

 

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Acknowledgements
CONTRIBUTIONS TO A DISCOURSE THEORY OF LAW AND DEMOCRACY
PERSONAL IDENTITY AND DISRESPECT
SEMIOTIC STRUCTURALISM
ON ETHNOGRAPHIC ALLEGORY
POSTSTRUCTURALISM
OUTLINE OF A THEORY OF PRACTICE
CULTURAL STUDIES
THE UTOPIA OF CIVIL SOCIETY
AN ANSWER TO
MULTICULTURALISM
MULTICULTURAL CITIZENSHIP
NATIONALISM
WHOSE IMAGINED COMMUNITY?
WORLD POLITICS
THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS?

NARRATIVE AS A SOCIALLY SYMBOLIC
PART TWO The normative turn
POLITICAL LIBERALISM
Alasdair MacIntyre
POSTMODERN ETHICS
TRUTH
FEMINISM AND THE QUESTION OF POSTMODERNISM
PART THREE Rethinking power
PERFORMANCE AND POWER
DOMINATIONLIBERATION
QUEER POLITICS
BIOPOLITICS
THE POLITICS OF LIFE ITSELF
PART FOUR Societies and world order
THE CONDITION OF POSTMODERNITY
GLOBALIZATION
THE COSMOPOLITAN PERSPECTIVE
EMPIRE
THE NEW U S IMPERIALISM IN COMPARATIVE
PART FIVE Identities
THE MAKING OF MODERN IDENTITY
GENDER
WESTERNIZATION RESPECT FOR CULTURES AND THIRDWORLD
SEXUALITY
SHIFTS IN NORMATIVE
RACIAL FORMATION
THE MIRAGE OF AN UNMARKED WHITENESS
POSTCOLONIALITY
Index
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Steven Seidman is Professor of Sociology at State University of New York, Albany.

Jeffrey C. Alexander is Professor of Sociology at Yale University.

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