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Major work in social theory by leading scholar concerned with topics of 'difference': gender, race, sexuality.
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Major work in social theory by leading scholar concerned with topics of 'difference': gender, race, sexuality.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 525g
- ISBN-13: 9780521599702
- ISBN-10: 0521599709
- Artikelnr.: 21545736
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 525g
- ISBN-13: 9780521599702
- ISBN-10: 0521599709
- Artikelnr.: 21545736
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the contemporary reconfiguring of social theory and cultural
politics; Part I. Resisting Difference: The Malaise of the Human Sciences:
1. The political unconscious of the human sciences; 2. The end of
sociological theory; 3. Relativizing sociology: the challenge of cultural
studies; 4. The refusal of sexual difference: queering sociology; 5.
Difference troubles: the flight of sociology from 'otherness'; Part II.
Between Identity and Difference: From Lesbian and Gay to Queer Theory: 6.
Identity and politics in a 'postmodern' gay culture; 7. Deconstructing
queer theory or some difficulties in a theory and politics of difference;
Part III. Democratic Prospects: The Politics of Knowledge and Identity: 8.
Transfiguring sexual identity: aids and the cultural politics of sexuality
and homosexuality; 9. From gay ethnicity to queer politics: the renewal of
gay radicalism in the United States; 10. Postmodern anxiety: the politics
of epistemology; 11. The politics of sexual difference in late twentieth
century America; 12. Difference and democracy: group recognition and the
political cultures of the United States, Holland, and France; Epilogue:
pragmatism, difference and a culture of strong democracy.
politics; Part I. Resisting Difference: The Malaise of the Human Sciences:
1. The political unconscious of the human sciences; 2. The end of
sociological theory; 3. Relativizing sociology: the challenge of cultural
studies; 4. The refusal of sexual difference: queering sociology; 5.
Difference troubles: the flight of sociology from 'otherness'; Part II.
Between Identity and Difference: From Lesbian and Gay to Queer Theory: 6.
Identity and politics in a 'postmodern' gay culture; 7. Deconstructing
queer theory or some difficulties in a theory and politics of difference;
Part III. Democratic Prospects: The Politics of Knowledge and Identity: 8.
Transfiguring sexual identity: aids and the cultural politics of sexuality
and homosexuality; 9. From gay ethnicity to queer politics: the renewal of
gay radicalism in the United States; 10. Postmodern anxiety: the politics
of epistemology; 11. The politics of sexual difference in late twentieth
century America; 12. Difference and democracy: group recognition and the
political cultures of the United States, Holland, and France; Epilogue:
pragmatism, difference and a culture of strong democracy.
Introduction: the contemporary reconfiguring of social theory and cultural
politics; Part I. Resisting Difference: The Malaise of the Human Sciences:
1. The political unconscious of the human sciences; 2. The end of
sociological theory; 3. Relativizing sociology: the challenge of cultural
studies; 4. The refusal of sexual difference: queering sociology; 5.
Difference troubles: the flight of sociology from 'otherness'; Part II.
Between Identity and Difference: From Lesbian and Gay to Queer Theory: 6.
Identity and politics in a 'postmodern' gay culture; 7. Deconstructing
queer theory or some difficulties in a theory and politics of difference;
Part III. Democratic Prospects: The Politics of Knowledge and Identity: 8.
Transfiguring sexual identity: aids and the cultural politics of sexuality
and homosexuality; 9. From gay ethnicity to queer politics: the renewal of
gay radicalism in the United States; 10. Postmodern anxiety: the politics
of epistemology; 11. The politics of sexual difference in late twentieth
century America; 12. Difference and democracy: group recognition and the
political cultures of the United States, Holland, and France; Epilogue:
pragmatism, difference and a culture of strong democracy.
politics; Part I. Resisting Difference: The Malaise of the Human Sciences:
1. The political unconscious of the human sciences; 2. The end of
sociological theory; 3. Relativizing sociology: the challenge of cultural
studies; 4. The refusal of sexual difference: queering sociology; 5.
Difference troubles: the flight of sociology from 'otherness'; Part II.
Between Identity and Difference: From Lesbian and Gay to Queer Theory: 6.
Identity and politics in a 'postmodern' gay culture; 7. Deconstructing
queer theory or some difficulties in a theory and politics of difference;
Part III. Democratic Prospects: The Politics of Knowledge and Identity: 8.
Transfiguring sexual identity: aids and the cultural politics of sexuality
and homosexuality; 9. From gay ethnicity to queer politics: the renewal of
gay radicalism in the United States; 10. Postmodern anxiety: the politics
of epistemology; 11. The politics of sexual difference in late twentieth
century America; 12. Difference and democracy: group recognition and the
political cultures of the United States, Holland, and France; Epilogue:
pragmatism, difference and a culture of strong democracy.