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For Durkheim - Essays in Historical and Cultural Sociology

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Zusatztext 'Going back to the late! symbolic Durkheim has nourished the emergence of cultural sociology in the present day. For three decades! Edward Tiryakian has passionately and creatively cultivated this classical source! making the cultural Durkheim relevant to contemporary social issues and theoretical problems. He is one of the fathers of Durkheimian sociology today.' Jeffrey Alexander! Yale University! USA 'In For Durkheim Tiryakian has given us a vibrantly contemporary Durkheim. Ignoring Merton's famous warning to "forget the founders!" Tiryakian has shown us a Durkheim who is at the cutting edge with respect to many of the issues that most concern sociologists today. This is a book to read and to teach.' Robert N. Bellah! University of California! USA 'For Durkheim is a delightful collection of attractively written essays that record their author's lifelong and very personal engagement with Durkheim's thought. They explore the context in which he lived and worked! some of the issues that preoccupied him and the illumination his ideas can bring to urgent contemporary concerns.' Steven Lukes! New York University! USA '... this volume displays impressive theoretical sophistication! currency! and depth of understanding! a testament to the author's clarity of focus! despite the breadth and diversity of his learning and of the topics to which he has variously applied it... the book is a fitting monument to Edward Tiryakian's life work! and more than a retrospective! it is a call for a renewed and a theoretically informed sociology rooted in a tradition of scholarship and engaged with questions of moral and political purpose. It testifies to the continued relevance of the legacy of classical theory to that end. It is essential reading for graduate students working in sociological or cultural theory or political sociology! and for anyone teaching Durkheim to undergraduate or graduate students.' Canadian Journal of Sociology Informationen zum Autor Edward A Tiryakian is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Duke University, USA. He has published widely in the areas of theory, history of sociology/social thought, religion, globalization and national identity. He recently served as the Distinguished Leader of the Fulbright New Century Scholars Program, 2002-2003, as the past president of the American Society for the Study of Religion (1981-84) and of the International Association of French-Speaking Sociologists (1988-1992). He has twice been Chair of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association and of the ASA History of Sociology section (2005-06). Klappentext For Durkheim is a collection of essays written by the author over the past 40 years and follows in the footsteps of previous volumes on For Marx and For Weber. Many of the essays are either difficult to find or were not widely disseminated at the time of publication and now come together in this comprehensive collection. Zusammenfassung For Durkheim is a collection of essays written by the author over the past 40 years and follows in the footsteps of previous volumes on For Marx and For Weber. Many of the essays are either difficult to find or were not widely disseminated at the time of publication and now come together in this comprehensive collection. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: why For Durkheim?; Part 1 (Re)Discovering Durkheim: Emile Durkheim's matrix; On discovering Durkheim; Emile Durkheim and social change; Durkheim and Husserl: a comparison of the spirit of positivism and the spirit of phenomenology; Durkheim, Mathiez and the French revolution: the political context of a sociological classic; Situating Durkheim's sociology of work; Durkheim, solidarity and September 11. Part 2 Durkheim and Cultural Change: Contextualizing the emergence of modern sociology: the Durkheimian school in search of bygone society; Avant-garde art and avant-garde sociology: 'primitivism' and Durkhei...

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Authors Tiryakian, Edward A Tiryakian, Edward A. Tiryakian, Professor Edward A (Duke University) Tiryakian
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.11.2016
 
EAN 9781138262362
ISBN 978-1-138-26236-2
No. of pages 378
Series Rethinking Classical Sociology
Rethinking Classical Sociology
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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