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Queer Things Abounding - Small Clues to a Globalized World

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Zusatztext "I love the brilliance of Lemert's writing and the force of his critique."-Dorothy E. Smith! University of Victoria! Canada "Charles Lemert's comprehensive critique of the 'social unconscious'! of Marx and Freud reappraised! in 'The Structural Lie' crowns a career devoted to innovation of the highest order in social theory. This is a brave! brilliant book".- Professor Anthony Elliott! Chair of Sociology! Flinders University! Australia and Visiting Research Professor! Open University! UK Informationen zum Autor Charles Lemert Klappentext The Structural Lie tackles one of social science's most mysterious problems. How is it possible to derive statements about the grand structures of social life from their effects in the small movements of everyday life? Prominent sociologist Charles Lemert shows how Marx and Freud provide some answers to this question. Marx derived from the commodity his picture of the capitalist system, Freud diagnosed the character of psyches from the details of dreams, slips and jokes. This wonderfully readable and engaging book lays the foundation for a new social science in an age where a microchip can convey a world of information. Zusammenfassung Marx and Freud were the modern inventors of a solution that is given too little attention. This work offers approaches for a fresh social science required for global realities in which a Bluetooth can convey a world of information. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Chapter 1 Lies and Life; Chapter 2 Baudrillard's Death; Chapter 3 Paul Piccone (1940-2004); Chapter 4 Goffman's Enigma; Chapter 5 Harold Garfinkel; Chapter 6 Structural Aggravations; Chapter 7 Betty Friedan and Simone de Beauvoir; Chapter 8 Said and "Edward"; Chapter 9 Niebuhr, Derrida, and Death; Chapter 10 Why Go to Prison?;

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Authors Charles Lemert, Charles C. Lemert
Publisher Paradigm Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2008
 
EAN 9781594515323
ISBN 978-1-59451-532-3
No. of pages 256
Series Great Barrington Books
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General

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