Jeffrey Alexander and Cultural Sociology (e-bog) af t, Jean-Fran ois C
t, Jean-Fran ois C

Jeffrey Alexander and Cultural Sociology e-bog

161,96 DKK
This book presents the first comprehensive and critical account of Jeffrey Alexander s cultural sociology. Alexander has proposed a strong program in cultural sociology that analyses the cultural pragmatics of social performance, and his hermeneutical approach connects meaningful political action with deeper symbolic structures of social life. His highly original account of the civil sphere, as…
This book presents the first comprehensive and critical account of Jeffrey Alexander s cultural sociology. Alexander has proposed a strong program in cultural sociology that analyses the cultural pragmatics of social performance, and his hermeneutical approach connects meaningful political action with deeper symbolic structures of social life. His highly original account of the civil sphere, as an institutionalized domain that is shaped by the discourse of liberty and solidarity and that sustains universalizing cultural aspirations provides an illuminating perspective on how democracy functions, and fails to function, in contemporary societies. This book charts the development of Alexander s thought in all its complexity. Through its critical readings, it also opens up a dialogue with other contemporary approaches in sociology, situating Alexander s work in relation to others and highlighting alternative views that challenge his ideas. It is an invaluable introduction for anyone who wishes to learn more about the work of one of the most creative sociologists of our time.
E-bog 161,96 DKK
Forfattere t, Jean-Fran ois C (forfatter)
Forlag Polity
Udgivet 05.04.2023
Genrer Sociology and anthropology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781509555574

This book presents the first comprehensive and critical account of Jeffrey Alexander s cultural sociology. Alexander has proposed a strong program in cultural sociology that analyses the cultural pragmatics of social performance, and his hermeneutical approach connects meaningful political action with deeper symbolic structures of social life. His highly original account of the civil sphere, as an institutionalized domain that is shaped by the discourse of liberty and solidarity and that sustains universalizing cultural aspirations provides an illuminating perspective on how democracy functions, and fails to function, in contemporary societies. This book charts the development of Alexander s thought in all its complexity. Through its critical readings, it also opens up a dialogue with other contemporary approaches in sociology, situating Alexander s work in relation to others and highlighting alternative views that challenge his ideas. It is an invaluable introduction for anyone who wishes to learn more about the work of one of the most creative sociologists of our time.