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Simmelian Legacy [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 209 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 508 g, 29 bw illus
  • Sari: Traditions in Social Theory
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 113700665X
  • ISBN-13: 9781137006653
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 209 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 508 g, 29 bw illus
  • Sari: Traditions in Social Theory
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 113700665X
  • ISBN-13: 9781137006653
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While Georg Simmel is widely known, the impact of his work has been far from straightforward, with the ways in which his ideas have been taken up by later thinkers as complex and diverse as the ideas themselves. The Simmelian Legacy is a comprehensive study of the work of this influential sociologist and philosopher and its reception in the Anglophone, German, and French intellectual worlds.

By returning to Simmel and his legacy, this text gives voice to a corpus of vast significance and great potential that has lived too much in the shadows. It examines how his relational mode of thought transforms the landscape of sociological problems to subvert conventional conceptions of Simmels oeuvre as well as of sociologys history. It not only rediscovers key dimensions of Simmels thought, but also explores its gradual and uneven re-emergence within subsequent scholarship.

This is an engaging and lucid, intellectually illuminating and thoroughly accessible overview of the thought of one of sociologys key thinkers that will be essential reading for both scholars and students of sociology and social theory.
Chronology viii
Preface and acknowledgements xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
1 Introduction
1(10)
The legacy
3(4)
The structure of the book
7(1)
Notes
8(3)
PART I MAIN IDEAS
2 Method and Key Principles
11(19)
Dialectics without reconciliation
12(3)
Form and content
15(7)
Wechselwirkung
22(4)
Conclusion
26(2)
Notes
28(2)
3 Sociology of Association
30(20)
A science of society
33(4)
Dissolving society into relations
37(2)
How is society possible?
39(4)
Beyond methodological individualism
43(2)
Conclusion: an alternative scalar imaginary
45(2)
Notes
47(3)
4 The Bustle of Modern Life: Fashion and the Modern Metropolis
50(19)
Restless and feverish modern life
52(2)
The dualism of fashion
54(3)
Fashion as a metaphor for modernity
57(3)
The metropolis and the intensification of nervous life
60(3)
Shock experience and blase attitude
63(3)
Conclusion
66(1)
Notes
67(2)
5 Money
69(14)
Value, desire, and exchange
70(3)
Money as a means of exchange and measure of value
73(3)
Money and modern lifestyle
76(4)
Conclusion
80(1)
Notes
81(2)
6 Studying Social Forms
83(19)
Time, space, and number
83(8)
Friendship, love, and the stranger
91(4)
Sociability
95(3)
Conclusion
98(1)
Notes
99(3)
7 Philosophy of Culture and Life
102(25)
Philosophy
104(2)
The background of Simmel's life-philosophy: Goethe, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Bergson
106(5)
Life as pre-individual flux and dynamic inter-subjectivity
111(2)
Life as more-life and more-than-life
113(3)
Life and boundary
116(1)
Culture as cultivation
117(2)
Tragedy of culture
119(3)
Conclusion
122(1)
Notes
123(4)
PART II INFLUENCE
8 From Fame into Oblivion: Simmel's Early Reception and Influence
127(34)
Evocative lecturer and bestselling author
127(3)
Ambivalent influence on contemporaries in Germany
130(8)
Influence on continental philosophy: the case of Simmel and Heidegger
138(5)
Early reception in France and the broken collaboration with Durkheim
143(4)
Early North American reception
147(7)
Oblivion
154(3)
Notes
157(4)
9 Renewed Interest: Post-War Reception
161(19)
Canonizing the European classics with the exception of Simmel: the case of Talcott Parsons
162(3)
Diffusion of Simmel's ideas in North American sociology between the 1950s and 1970s
165(9)
German Simmel renaissance
174(4)
Conclusion
178(1)
Notes
179(1)
10 Resonance with Contemporary Discussions and Debates
180(9)
Simmel's actuality
180(5)
Lines of flight
185(2)
Notes
187(2)
References 189(16)
Index 205
Olli Pyyhtinen is Associate Professor at the New Social Research programme at the University of Tampere, Finland. He is the author of Simmel and the Social (Palgrave, 2010), The Gift and Its Paradoxes (2014) and More-than-Human Sociology (Palgrave, 2015), and one of the authors of Disruptive Tourism and Its Untidy Guests (Palgrave, 2014). He has also edited the volume The Anthem Companion to Georg Simmel (2016) together with Thomas Kemple. Currently Pyyhtinen is also the editor-in-chief of the Finnish national sociology journal Sosiologia.