PREFACE |
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INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS THEORY, AND WHY DOES IT CHANGE? |
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The Organization of the Book |
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Part I: Changes |
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CHAPTER 1: 1968-2009: WHAT HAPPENED? |
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A New Global Order: Globalization, Neoliberalism and Market Expansion, and Hyper-Industrialization |
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Issues without Borders: Population Growth, Urbanization, Health and Environmental Problems, and Regional Conflicts |
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The Emerging Distribution of Economic Inequality |
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Cultural Consequences: Postmodern Culture and Ironic Hopelessness |
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How and Why Did All These Changes Happen? |
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CHAPTER 2: CHANGES IN THEORY |
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Introduction: Making Theories |
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How and Why Have Sociological Theories Changed in the Past Forty Years? |
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Toward Contemporary Theories |
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Part II: Transitional Giants |
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CHAPTER 3: ERVING GOFFMAN (1922-1982) |
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Major Works, Ideas, and Concepts |
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Total Institutions and Labels |
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Interaction Order and Behavior |
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Frames of Reference and Discourse |
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The Politics and Feeling-Tone of Goffman's Work |
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Rupture and Continuity: Goffman as a Transitional Giant and Postmodernist |
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CHAPTER 4: MICHEL FOUCAULT (1926-1984) |
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Major Works, Ideas, and Concepts |
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Foucault and the Traditions of Social Theory |
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Foucault's Impact and Method |
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Conclusion: Foucault and the Transition to Contemporary Theory |
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CHAPTER 5: PIERRE BOURDIEU (1930-2002) |
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Symbolic Power, Symbolic Violence, and Misrecognition |
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Fields, Spaces, and Capitals |
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Taste, Distinction, and Naturalized Categories |
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Public Intellectuals and Politics |
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The Critique of Ncoliberalism |
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Conclusion: A Note on Foucault and Bourdieu |
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CHAPTER 6: STUART HALL (1932) |
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The Function of Common Sense |
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Interpellation and Ideological Subjects |
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Hegemony, Ideology, and Societies Structured in Dominance |
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Race: The Floating Signifier |
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Media: The Politics of Representation |
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Critical Politics of Contesting Images |
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Culture as the Arena of Struggle |
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Thinking about Multiculturalism |
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Intellectual Labor and Politics of Resistance |
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CONCLUSION |
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The Uneven Impact of Contemporary Theory on Sociology |
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Legacies, Reinterpretations, and New Paradigms |
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Beyond Legacies: What's New? |
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REFERENCES AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING |
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General Theoretical References (with Jose Soltero) |
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References and Reading Suggestions for the Transitional Giants |
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Two Specialized Areas: References and Reading Suggestions |
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Theoretical Development in the Sociology of Families (prepared by Tait Runnfeldt Medina and Julie Artis) |
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Sociology of Health (prepared by Grace Budrys) |
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INDEX |
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