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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology

Edited by (Associate Professor of Sociology, Yale University), Edited by (Associate Professor of Sociology, University at Albany, SUNY), Edited by (Professor of Sociology, Yale University)
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Since sociologists returned to the study of culture in the past several decades, a pursuit all but anathema for a generation, cultural sociology has emerged as a vibrant field. Edited by three leading cultural sociologists, The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology presents the full theoretical and methodological vitality of this critically significant new area.The Handbook gathers together works by authors confronting the crucial choices all cultural sociologists face today: about analytic priorities, methods, topics, epistemologies, ideologies, and even modes of writing. It is a vital collection of preeminent thinkers studying the ways in which culture, society, politics, and economy interact in the world.

Organized by empirical areas of study rather than particular theories or competing intellectual strands, the Handbook addresses power, politics, and states; economics and organization; mass media; social movements; religion; aesthetics; knowledge; and health. Allowing the reader to observe tensions as well as convergences, the collection displays the value of cultural sociology not as a niche discipline but as a way to view and understand the many facets of contemporary society. The first of its kind, The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology offers comprehensive and immediate access to the real developments and disagreements taking place in the field, and deftly exemplifies how cultural sociology provides a new way of seeing and modeling social facts.

"This groundbreaking, readable handbook [ is] the first single volume to attempt to unify its diverse contemporary applications in a wide range of traditional genres of sociology...Valuable for college universities and libraries supporting undergraduate and graduate degree programs in sociology and history."-CHOICE

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This groundbreaking, readable handbook is the first single volume to attempt to unify its diverse contemporary applications in a wide range of traditional genres of sociology...Valuable for college universities and libraries supporting undergraduate and graduate degree programs in sociology and history. * CHOICE *

Acknowledgements xi
List of Contributors
xiii
1 Introduction: Cultural Sociology Today
3(24)
Jeffrey C. Alexander
Ronald N. Jacobs
Philip Smith
Part I The Cultural Method in Sociology
2 Cultural Sociology as Research Program: Post-Positivism, Meaning, and Causality
27(19)
Isaac Ariail Reed
3 Rationalization Processes inside Cultural Sociology
46(24)
Richard Biernacki
4 Four Ways to Measure Culture: Social Science, Hermeneutics, and the Cultural Turn
70(47)
John W. Mohr
Craig Rawlings
Part II The Economic as Culture
5 Culture and the Economy
117(40)
Carlo Tognato
6 Culture and Economic Life
157(36)
Lyn Spillman
Part III The Political as Culture
7 From Moral Sentiments to Civic Engagement: Sociological Analysis as Responsible Spectatorship
193(14)
Robin Wagner-Pacifici
8 Reinventing the Concept of Civic Culture
207(25)
Paul Lichterman
9 Cultural Sociology and Civil Society in a World of Flows: Recapturing Ambiguity, Hybridity, and the Political
232(27)
Gianpaolo Baiocchi
Part IV The Media as Culture
10 Mediatized Disasters in the Global Age: On the Ritualization of Catastrophe
259(25)
Simon Cottle
11 Media, Intellectuals, the Public Sphere, and the Story of Barack Obama in 2008
284(34)
Eleanor Townsley
12 Entertainment Media and the Aesthetic Public Sphere
318(25)
Ronald N. Jacobs
Part V Race and Immigration as Culture
13 Rethinking the Relationship of African American Men to the Street
343(22)
Alford A. Young, Jr.
14 Ethnicity, Race, Nationhood, Foreignness, and Many Other Things: Prolegomena to a Cultural Sociology of Difference-Based Interactions
365(25)
Giuseppe Sciortino
15 Burning Schools/Building Bridges: Ethnographical Touchdowns in the Civil Sphere
390(39)
Mats Trondman
Part VI Religion as Culture
16 The Constitution of Religious Political Violence: Institution, Culture, and Power
429(42)
Roger Friedland
17 Globalization and Religion
471(16)
Kenneth Thompson
Part VII Social Movements as Culture
18 Narrative and Social Movements
487(20)
Francesca Polletta
Pang Ching Bobby Chen
19 The Politics of Authenticity: Civic Individualism and the Cultural Roots of Gay Normalization
507(22)
Steven Seidman
Chet Meeks
James Joseph Dean
Part VIII Trauma as Culture
20 Rethinking Conflict and Collective Memory: The Case of Nanking
529(35)
Barry Schwartz
21 Cultural Trauma: Emotion and Narration
564(19)
Ron Eyerman
22 Remembrance of Things Past: Cultural Trauma, the "Nanking Massacre," and Chinese Identity
583(30)
Jeffrey C. Alexander
Rui Gao
Part IX Events as Culture
23 Events as Templates of Possibility: An Analytic Typology of Political Facts
613(23)
Mabel Berezin
24 Cultural Pragmatics and the Structure and Flow of Democratic Politics
636(35)
Jason L. Mast
Part X Materiality as Culture
25 Consumption as Cultural Interpretation: Taste, Performativity, and Navigating the Forest of Objects
671(27)
Ian Woodward
26 The Force of Embodiment: Violence and Altruism in Cultures of Practice
698(24)
Arthur W. Frank
27 Music Sociology in a New Key
722(23)
Lisa McCormick
Part XI Knowledge as Culture
28 Narrating Global Warming
745(18)
Philip Smith
Part XII Classification and Ambiguity as Culture
29 Broadening Cultural Sociology's Scope: Meaning-Making in Mundane Organizational Life
763(25)
Nina Eliasoph
Jade Lo
30 Inbetweenness and Ambivalence
788(17)
Bernhard Giesen
Index 805
Jeffrey Alexander is the Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology at Yale University. Ronald Jacobs is Professor of Sociology at SUNY-Albany. Philip Smith is Professor of Sociology at Yale.