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Zusatztext 'Harvie Ferguson's Self-Identity and Everyday Life is a most welcome addition to Routledge's everyday life titles in general and its New Sociology series in particular...Self-Identity and Everyday Life could be used across the humanities and social sciences! particularly by social theorists and interdisciplinary practitioners interested in self-identity or the much neglected area of everyday life studies.' - The Canadian Journal of Sociology! Vol. 35! No. 1! 2010 Informationen zum Autor Harvie Ferguson is a sociologist with wide-ranging interests in historical, cultural, and existential aspects of the development of modern society. His recent work includes studies of warfare, the development of modern Japanese society, and phenomenology. He is currently Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Klappentext Presents historical insights in terms of the emergence! development! and interrelationship of specific and varied notions of identity and selfhood. This book is useful for those undergraduates and postgraduates of sociology! philosophy and history and cultural studies interested in the concepts of identity and self. Zusammenfassung This innovative book provides fresh historical insights in terms of the emergence, development, and interrelationship of specific and varied notions of identity and selfhood, and outlines a new sociological framework for analyzing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Interruption (1): Story 1. Concepts Interruption (2): Theory 2. Contexts Interruption (3): History 3. Unities Interruption (4): Memory 4. Totalities Interruption (5): Sympton 5. Fragments Interruption (6): Fiction