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Perspectives in sociology / E.C. Cuff, W.W. Sharrock, and D.W. Francis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2006Edition: 5th edDescription: 422 pISBN:
  • 0415301106 (hard cover)
  • 0415301114 (paper back)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.09 22
LOC classification:
  • HM586 .C84 2006
Contents:
1. Introduction : rethinking sociology -- 2. Karl Marx -- 3. Max Weber -- 4. Emile Durkheim -- 5. Consensus and conflict -- 6. Symbolic interaction -- 7. Ethnomethodology -- 8. Western Marxism -- 9. Structuralism -- 10. Poststructuralism : abandoning reason -- 11. Michel Foucault -- 12. Poststructuralism and postmodernity -- 13. Back to sociological theory? : theoreticism and synthesis -- 14. From class to culture : a historical sketch -- 15. Emancipatory sociology : feminism, queer theory and postcolonial theory -- 16. Conclusion.
Summary: From its first edition in 1979, Perspectives in Sociology has provided undergraduates with a clear, reassuring introduction to the complications of sociological theory. This fifth edition has been wholly rewritten and restructured.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction : rethinking sociology -- 2. Karl Marx -- 3. Max Weber -- 4. Emile Durkheim -- 5. Consensus and conflict -- 6. Symbolic interaction -- 7. Ethnomethodology -- 8. Western Marxism -- 9. Structuralism -- 10. Poststructuralism : abandoning reason -- 11. Michel Foucault -- 12. Poststructuralism and postmodernity -- 13. Back to sociological theory? : theoreticism and synthesis -- 14. From class to culture : a historical sketch -- 15. Emancipatory sociology : feminism, queer theory and postcolonial theory -- 16. Conclusion.

From its first edition in 1979, Perspectives in Sociology has provided undergraduates with a clear, reassuring introduction to the complications of sociological theory. This fifth edition has been wholly rewritten and restructured.

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