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Engendering the Social - Feminist Encounters With Social Theory

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Informationen zum Autor Barbara Marshall is based at Trent University! in Peterborough! Canada. Anne Witz is based at the University of Leicester! UK. Klappentext This edited volume focuses on the problematic engendering of classical and contemporary sociological theory! addressing questions such as: How were the foundations of sociological theory shaped by an implicit masculinity?Did classical sociology simply reflect or actively construct theories of sexual difference?How were alternative accounts of the social suppressed in sociology's founding moments?Feminist interventions in sociology are still seen as marginal to sociological theorizing. This collection challenges this truncated vision of sociological theory. In part one! contributors interrogate the classical canon! exposing the masculinist assumptions that saturate the conceptual scaffolding of sociology. In part two! contributors consider the long-standing and problematic relationship between sociology and feminism! retrieving voices marginalized within or excluded from canonical constructions of sociological theory. In part three! contributors engage with key contemporary debates! explicitly engendering accounts of the social. Engendering the Social is unique in that it not only critically interrogates sociological theory from a feminist perspective! but also embarks on a politics of reconstruction! working creatively at the interface of feminist and sociological theory to induce a more adequate conceptualisation of the social. This is a key text for undergraduate and postgraduate students in sociology! social theory and feminist theory. Zusammenfassung This is unique in that it not only critically interrogates sociological theory from a feminist perspective! but also embarks on a politics of reconstruction! working creatively at the interface of feminist and sociological theory to induce a more adequate conceptualisation of the social. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part one: Interrogating the classical canon Masculinity and the social: Towards a politics of interrogation Sex and the sociological fathers Elective affinities Part two: Contesting the canon: founders! feminists and excluded voices Feminizing the citizen: British sociology's sleight of hand? More sociological than the sociologists? Undisciplined and undisciplinary thinking about society and modernity in the nineteenth century Illegitimate daughters: The complex relationship between feminism and sociology Part three: Interrogating modern sociology Gender and the post structural social Rethinking the revival of social capital and trust in social theory Situated intersubjectivity Index. ...

List of contents

Introduction

Part one: Interrogating the classical canon

Masculinity and the social: Towards a politics of interrogation
Sex and the sociological fathers
Elective affinities

Part two: Contesting the canon: founders, feminists and excluded voices

Feminizing the citizen: British sociology's sleight of hand?
More sociological than the sociologists? Undisciplined and undisciplinary thinking about society and modernity in the nineteenth century
Illegitimate daughters: The complex relationship between feminism and sociology

Part three: Interrogating modern sociology

Gender and the post structural social
Rethinking the revival of social capital and trust in social theory
Situated intersubjectivity
Index.

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Authors Marshall, Barbara L. Witz Marshall, Anne Marshall Witz, Anne Witz
Assisted by Barbara L. Marshall (Editor), Anne Witz (Editor)
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2004
 
EAN 9780335212699
ISBN 978-0-335-21269-9
No. of pages 240
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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