TY - BOOK AU - Manning,Philip TI - Freud and American sociology SN - 0745625045 AV - HM477.U6 M36 2005 U1 - 301.0973 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Cambridge, Malden, MA PB - Polity KW - Freud, Sigmund, KW - Sociology KW - United States KW - History KW - Social sciences and psychoanalysis KW - history KW - History, 20th Century N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; An uncertain place: Freud in American sociology -- From Sumnerology to Cooley's social self: proto-symbolic interactionism -- Symbolic interactionism and psychoanalysis: Blumer's and Goffman's extension of Mead -- Parson's Freud: the convergence with symbolic interactionism -- Philip Rieff and the moral ambiguity of Freud -- Sociologists as analysts and auto-ethnographers: Hochschild, Chodorow, Prager, and after N2 - "Although Freud's impact on social science - and indeed twentieth-century social thought - has been extraordinary, his impact on American sociology has been left relatively unexplored. This ground-breaking book aims to fill this knowledge gap. By examining the work of pioneers such as G.H. Mead, Cooley, Parsons and Goffman, as well as a range of key contemporary thinkers, it provides an accurate history of the role Freud and psychoanalysis played in the development of American social theory. Despite the often reluctant, and frequently resistant, nature of this encounter, the book also draws attention to the abiding potential of fusing psychoanalytic and sociological thinking." "Freud and American Sociology represents an original and compelling contribution to scholarly debate. At the same time, the clarity with which Manning develops his comprehensive account means that the book is also highly suitable for adoption on a range of upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses, including sociology, social theory, social psychology, and related disciplines."--Jacket UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0602/2005297247.html ER -