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title:Required Reading : Sociology's Most Influential Books
author:Clawson, Dan.
publisher:University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin:155849152X
print isbn13:9781558491526
ebook isbn13:9780585083292
language:English
subjectSociology--Book reviews, Sociology literature, Best books.
publication date:1998
lcc:HM73.R45 1998eb
ddc:301
subject:Sociology--Book reviews, Sociology literature, Best books.
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Required Reading
Sociology's Most Influential Books
Edited by Dan Clawson
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS Amherst
Page iv
Copyright 1998 by
The University of Massachusetts Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
LC 9811944
ISBN 1-55849-152-X (cloth); 1538 (pbk.)
Designed by Milenda Nan Ok Lee
Set in Sabon and Stone Sans Semibold
Printed and bound by Braun-Brumfield, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Required reading: sociology's most influential books / edited by Dan
Clawson.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 1-55849-152-X (alk. paper).
ISBN 1-55849-153-8 (pbk. :alk. paper)
1. SociologyBook reviews. 2. Sociology literature. 3. Best
books. I. Clawson, Dan.
HM73.R45 Picture 21998
301dc21 Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 79811944
Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13CIP
British Library Cataloguing in Publication data are available.
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CONTENTS
1
Varieties of Influence
Canon and Anti-Canon for a Fragmented Discipline
Dan Clawson and Robert Zussman
3
Best-Sellers by American Sociologists: An Exploratory Study
Herbert J. Gans
19
2
State Processes
On Theda Skocpol, States and Social Revolutions
How to Become a Dominant American Social Scientist: The Case of Theda Skocpol
Jeff Goodwin
31
On Charles Tilly, From Mobilization to Revolution
Historicization of Protest as a Route to General Theory: Stepping Back to Move Forward
Roger V. Gould
39
On Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish
Discipline and Punish:
The Birth of a Postmodern Middle-Range
Jonathan Simon
47
On Charles Murray, Losing Ground
Charles Murray: Losing Ground, Gaining Power
Theodore J. Lowi and Gwendolyn Mink
55

Page vi
3
Tools and Frameworks
On Norman H. Nie, Dale H. Bent, and C. Hadlai Hull, SPSS
Doing It Ourselves
Barry Wellman
71
On Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Culture
Geertz's Ambiguous Legacy
Ann Swidler
79
On Pierre Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice
Sociology's Other Poststructuralism
Craig Calhoun
85
4
Approaches to the Economy and Economic Processes
On Gary Becker, A Treatise on the Family
Gary Becker on the Family: His Genius, Impact, and Blind Spots
Paula England and Michelle J. Budig
95
On Arlie Hochschild, The Managed Heart
Emotion Management as Emotional Labor
Lynn Smith-Lovin
113
On David Featherman and Robert Hauser, Opportunity and Change
Models of Influence
David B. Grusky and Kim A. Weeden
121
On Harry Braverman, Labor and Monopoly Capital
A Classic of Its Time
Michael Burawoy
135
On Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Men and Women of the Corporation
What's Gender Got to Do with It?
Christine L. Williams
141
On Immanuel Wallerstein, The Modern World System
Promethean Sociology
Harriet Friedmann
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