SOCIOLOGY AFTER POSTMODERNISM

David Owen (Ed.)

SOCIOLOGY AFTER POSTMODERNISM

David Owen (Ed.)

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MRP: ₹1995
  • ISBN 9789354797187
  • Publication Year 2025
  • Pages 240
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory India Only

About the Book

Postmodernism is frequently described as a death-blow to sociology. In proposing the end of society, it is regarded as robbing sociologists of their subject matter. This book examines the effect of postmodernism on sociological thought with individual chapters that address the topics of class, gender, race, criminology and deviance, law, culture, sexuality, emotion, medicine and the body, science and technology, and historical and political sociology. The authors argue that it is a mistake to conceive of postmodernism in terms of a fatal attack on what sociologists do. They locate the identity of sociology "after" postmodernism as a contested site that opens up the possibility of re-imagining the enterprise of sociology. The authors show how this sociological re-imagination might be conducted and trace some of the main areas to which it leads. Postmodernism is presented as a source of stimulation that requires sociologists to reconsider some of their central conventional categories and practices. The volume also offers the reader the opportunity to reflect on the contemporary state of sociological thinking. The book was commissioned to fill a perceived gap in the literature for a text that is both scholarly and accessible to students as a guide to the transformations in sociological thinking. Wide-ranging and full of insight, it will become required reading for students of sociology.

 


Contents

INTRODUCTION

The Postmodern Challenge to Sociology 

David Owen

CLASS

Malcolm Waters Inequality after Class 

GENDER

Samantha Ashenden Feminism, Postmodernism and the Sociology of Gender 

 

RACE AND ETHNICITY

Paul Connolly Racism and Postmodernism: Towards a Theory of Practice 

 

CRIMINOLOGY AND DEVIANCE

Nigel South Late-Modern Criminology

`Late' as in `Dead' or `Modern' as in `New'

 

LAW

Alan Hunt Law, Politics and the Social Sciences 

 

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Ralph Schroeder The Sociology of Science and Technology after Relativism 

 

CULTURE AND MEDIA

Douglas Kellner Social Theory and Cultural Studies 

 

SEXUALITY

Arlene Stein Sex after `Sexuality'

From Sexology to Post-Structuralism

 

AFFECTIVITY

Sean Watson and Peter Jowers Somatology

Sociology and the Visceral

 

MEDICINE AND THE BODY

Thomas Osborne Body Amnesia - Comments on Corporeality 

 

HISTORY AND POLITICS

Mitchell Dean Sociology after Society

 

 


About the Author / Editor

David Owen - University of Southampton, UK


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