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Establishes connection between Durkheimian sociology and poststructuralism both textually and sociologically Presents a revolutionary re-reading of an important part of 20th century French intellectual history Provides a sociological theory for understanding intellectual work and lives that is attentive to both macro- and micro-levels Presents a new perspective on the ways in which religious experience and categories (especially the sacred) are implicated in cultural realms ostensibly outside of religion

Produktbeschreibung
Establishes connection between Durkheimian sociology and poststructuralism both textually and sociologically Presents a revolutionary re-reading of an important part of 20th century French intellectual history Provides a sociological theory for understanding intellectual work and lives that is attentive to both macro- and micro-levels Presents a new perspective on the ways in which religious experience and categories (especially the sacred) are implicated in cultural realms ostensibly outside of religion
Autorenporträt
Alexander Tristan Riley received his PhD from the University of California, San Diego in 2000. Currently he is Professor of Sociology at Bucknell University. He writes and teaches in the areas of cultural and social theory and cultural sociology.