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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1504 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 2794 g, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Critical Concepts in Sociology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415823188
  • ISBN-13: 9780415823180
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1504 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 2794 g, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Critical Concepts in Sociology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415823188
  • ISBN-13: 9780415823180
Teised raamatud teemal:
A term of antique provenance, ‘identity’ has developed and cohered into a critical concept in contemporary social and cultural analysis. However, the daunting quantity (and variable quality) of the available research exploring the many, often controversial, issues attendant upon identity—and the breadth and complexity of the canon on which it draws—makes it difficult to discriminate the useful from the tendentious, superficial, and otiose. That is why this new title in the highly regarded Routledge series, Critical Concepts in Sociology, is so timely. It answers the urgent need for a wide-ranging collection to provide easy access to the key items of scholarly literature, material that is often inaccessible or scattered throughout a variety of specialist journals and books.In four volumes, this new collection addresses key theories of identity, ranging from classical accounts to postmodern, psychoanalytic, and feminist approaches. Substantive sections interrogate racial, ethnic, gendered, queer, consumerist, virtual, and global identities, amongst others. Moreover, the gathered materials also make sense of the revolutionary effects that debates on identity continue to have on research agendas and ways of thinking in sociology, and across the social sciences and humanities more generally.Identity is supplemented with a full index, and includes a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editors, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context. It is destined to be valued by scholars and students, and researchers as a vital resource.
VOLUME I DISCOVERING THE SUBJECT
Acknowledgements xv
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xviii
General introduction 1(1)
1 The Self In Aristotle
18(12)
Joseph Owens
2 Kant's Metaphysics Of The Self
30(29)
Colin Marshall
3 The Phenomenology Of Spirit
59(7)
G.W.F. Hegel
H.C. Brockmeyer
W.T. Harris
4
Chapter Ii: Of Individualism In Democratic Countries And
Chapter Iii: Individualism Stronger At The Close Of A Democratic Revolution Than At Other Periods
66(3)
A. Tocqueville
5 First Essay: `Good And Evil', `Good And Bad'
69(24)
F. Nietzsche
6 The Fetishism Of Commodities And The Secret Thereof
93(11)
K. Marx
F. Engels
7 The Spirit Of Capitalism
104(25)
M. Weber
8 The Dualism Of Human Nature And Its Social Conditions
129(11)
E. Durkheim
9 The Stranger
140(5)
G. Simmel
10 The Principle Of Identity
145(9)
M. Heidegger
11 Sociology And Psychology (Parts I And Ii)
154(32)
Theodor Adorno
12 A Category Of The Human Mind: The Notion Of `Person'; The Notion Of `Self'
186(22)
M. Mauss
13 The Social Self
208(6)
G.H. Mead
14 The Ego And The Id
214(8)
S. Freud
15 The Problem With Ego Identity
222(48)
Erik Homburger Erikson
16 The Mirror Stage As Formative Of The I Function: As Revealed In Psychoanalytic Experience
270(6)
J. Lacan
17 Subjectivity In Language
276(7)
E. Benveniste
18 Language (Langue) And Speech
283(14)
R. Barthes
19 On Systematically Distorted Communication
297(11)
Jurgen Habermas
20 Difference
308
J. Derrida
VOLUME II THEORIZING IDENTITY
Acknowledgements vii
21 The Qualities Of Character
1(7)
A.F. Shand
22 The Expressive Language Of The Living
8(3)
W. Reich
23 Some Types Of Character And Society
11(26)
D. Reisman
24 Our Adult World And Its Roots In Infancy
37(15)
Melanie Klein
25 Introduction To The Presentation Of Self In Everyday Life
52(8)
E. Goffman
26 Morality, Identity And Historical Explanation: Charles Taylor On The Sources Of The Self
60(39)
Craig Calhoun
27 The Individual As A Species
99(21)
L. Strauss
28 The Obsolescence Of The Freudian Concept Of Man
120(13)
H. Marcuse
29 The Oversocialized Conception Of Man In Modern Sociology
133(15)
Dennis H. Wrong
30 The Impact Of The Concept Of Culture On The Concept Of Man
148(17)
Clifford Geertz
31 The Meanings Of Individualism
165(21)
Steven Lukes
32 The Character Of "Character"
186(18)
Helene Cixous
Keith Cohen
33 Power, Politics, Autonomy
204(23)
C. Castoriadis
34 The Society Of Individuals (1939)
227(42)
N. Elias
35 Memory And Forgetting
269(7)
Paul Ricoeur
36 Technologies Of The Self
276(22)
Michel Foucault
37 Ideology And Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes Towards An Investigation)
298(35)
L. Althusser
38 The Soul And The Image
333(20)
J. Kristeva
39 Introduction To Passion: An Essay On Personality
353
R. Unger
VOLUME III SITUATING IDENTITY
Acknowledgements ix
PART 1 Psychoanalysis
1(118)
40 On Projective Identification
3(22)
Thomas H. Ogden
41 Transitional Objects And Transitional Phenomena
25(23)
D.W. Winnicott
42 Gender As A Personal And Cultural Construction
48(27)
Nancy J. Chodorow
43 Deconstructing Femininity: Understanding `Passivity' And The Daughter Position
75(12)
Jessica Benjamin
44 Being A Character
87(12)
C. Bollas
45 Postmodern Identity And Object-Relations Theory: On The Seeming Obsolescence Of Psychoanalysis
99(20)
Axel Honneth
PART 2 Gender And Sexuality
119(136)
46 Introduction To The Second Sex
121(14)
S. De Beauvoir
47 This Sex Which Is Not One
135(7)
L. Irigaray
48 Phantasmatic Identification And The Assumption Of Sex
142(25)
J. Butler
49 Masculine Mastery And Fantasy, Or The Meaning Of The Phallus
167(24)
Stephen Frosh
50 Changing Men: Masculinities In Context
191(14)
Lynne Segal
51 Masochism And Male Subjectivity
205(32)
Kaja Silverman
52 The Sexual Citizen
237(18)
Jeffrey Weeks
PART 3 Race And Ethnicity
255
53 Blacks And Ethnic Groups: The Difference And The Political Difference It Makes
257(19)
Nathan Glazer
54 Of Mimicry And Man: The Ambivalence Of Colonial Discourse
276(8)
Homibhabha
55 Can The Subaltern Speak?
284(47)
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
56 Cultural Identity And Diaspora
331(12)
Stuart Hall
57 When Does A Settler Become A Native? Citizenship And Identity In A Settler Society
343(14)
Pal Ahluwalia
58 Beyond `Identity'
357
Rogers Brubaker
Frederick Cooper
VOLUME IV IDENTITY TRANSFORMATIONS
Acknowledgements vii
59 Introduction: Consumption, Narcissism, And Mass Culture
1(23)
C. Lasch
60 The Trajectory Of The Self
24(30)
A. Giddens
61 Social Saturation And The Populated Self
54(28)
K. Gergen
62 The `Disenchantment' Of The World: Selfhood And Subjectivity
82(8)
A.J. Cascardi
63 Reflections On The Autonomous Individual And The Decentred Subject
90(15)
Joel Whitebook
64 Postmodernism And The Multiplicity Of Self
105(23)
J. Glass
65 Drift
128(12)
R. Sennett
66 Governing Enterprising Individuals
140(20)
N. Rose
67 Looking Toward Cyberspace: Beyond Grounded Sociology - Cyberspace And Identity
160(9)
Sherry Turkle
68 Losing The Traditional: Individualization And `Precarious Freedoms'
169(24)
U. Beck
E. Beck-Gernsheim
69 Communal Heavens: Identity And Meaning In The Network Society
193(7)
M. Castells
70 The New Individualism: The Emotional Climates Of Globalisation
200(8)
Anthony Elliott
Charles Lemert
71 The Experimental Individual
208(49)
C. Lury
72 Introduction: On Living In A Liquid Modern World
257(11)
Z. Bauman
73 Paradoxical Individualism: An Introduction To The Thought Of Gilles Lipovetsky
268(19)
Sebastian Charles
74 Posthuman, All Too Human: Towards A New Process Ontology
287(12)
Rosi Braidotti
75 Genetics, Biosocial Groups And The Future Of Identity
299(16)
Ian Hacking
76 Miniaturized Mobilities: Transformations In The Storage, Containment And Retrieval Of Affect
315(9)
Anthony Elliott
Index 324
Edited and with a new introduction by Anthony Elliott, Director of the Hawke Research Institute, where he is Research Professor of Sociology at the University of South Australia.