Norbert Elias and Modern Social TheorySAGE, 26 janv. 2001 - 198 pages Offering a fascinating survey of Elias's life and writings, Dennis Smith traces the growth of his reputation. He is the first author to confront Elias's work with the contrasting theories of Talcott Parsons, Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault and Zygmunt Bauman. He also illustrates how Elias's insights can be applied to understand Western modernity and social and political change. Smith shows why Elias is important for sociology, but he is also clear sighted about the limitations of Elias's approach. |
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... Decivilizing Processes Conclusion 62 65 4 Parsons and Elias Biographical Parallels 71 71 High Noon at Varna 71 ... Decivilizing Processes Decivilizing Processes and Postmodernity in Europe 114 114 115 117 119 120 122 126 Men of ...
... Decivilizing Processes Conclusion 62 65 4 Parsons and Elias Biographical Parallels 71 71 High Noon at Varna 71 ... Decivilizing Processes Decivilizing Processes and Postmodernity in Europe 114 114 115 117 119 120 122 126 Men of ...
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Table des matières
Culture and civilization | 20 |
THE WIDER DEBATE | 43 |
Parsons and Elias | 71 |
Foucault and Elias | 93 |
Bauman and Elias | 114 |
TOWARDS GLOBAL MODERNITY | 134 |
Shame and humiliation | 148 |
A civilized debate | 167 |
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American analysis approach argument aristocracy aspects Bauman became become behaviour bourgeois bourgeoisie Breslau central century challenge chapter character structure civilized habitus Civilizing Process convergence Court Society creative culture decivilizing dominant dynamics early Elias and Arendt Elias and Foucault Elias argues Elias's Elias's view Eliasian emotional Europe European Union example existence experience explore expressed fact feelings figurations France French German bourgeoisie German Empire German society global Hannah Arendt human humiliation ideas imperial important individual influence integration intellectual interdependence interests Jewish Kant knowledge late later medieval Michel Foucault modernity moral Nazi Nazism Norbert Elias Origins of Totalitarianism Parsons's particular pattern perceptions philosophical political postmodern power monopolies Rahel Varnhagen regime relationships royal court sense sexual shame shape situation Social Action social processes sociogenesis sociologists sociology strategy Structure of Social Talcott Parsons tendency tradition understanding victims violence vision wanted writes Zygmunt Bauman