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This is the first anthology to thematize the dramatic upward and downward shifts that have created the new social theory, and to present this new and exciting body of work in a thoroughly trans-disciplinary manner.In this revised second edition readers are provided with a much greater range of thinkers and perspectives, including new sections on such issues as imperialism, power, civilization clash, health and performance. The first section sets out the main schools of contemporary thought, from Habermas and Honneth on new critical theory, to Jameson and Hall on cultural studies, and Foucault and Bourdieu on poststructuralism. The sections that follow trace theory debates as they become more issues-based and engaged. They are:the post-foundational debates over morality, justice and epistemological truththe social meaning of nationalism, multiculturalism and globalizationidentity debates around gender, sexuality, race, the self and post-coloniality.This new edition provides more ample biographical and intellectual introductions to each thinker, and substantial introductions to each of the major sections. The editors introduce the volume with a newly revised, interpretive overview of social theory today.The New Social Theory Reader is an essential, reliable guide to current theoretical debates.

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The New Social Theory Reader This is the first anthology to thematize the - photo 1
The New Social Theory Reader
This is the first anthology to thematize the dramatic upward and downward shifts that have created the new social theory, and to present this new and exciting body of work in a thoroughly trans-disciplinary manner. It is also the only approach to place the ideas of leading theorists directly into dialogue with one another, while establishing the broad thematic commonalities that tie them together.
In this deeply revised second edition, readers are provided with a much greater range of thinkers and perspectives, including new sections on such issues as imperialism, power, civilization clash, health, and performance. The first section sets out the main schools of contemporary thought, from Habermas and Honneth on New Critical Theory, to Jameson and Hall on Cultural Studies, and Foucault and Bourdieu on poststructuralism. The sections that follow trace theory debates as they become more issues-based and engaged:
  • the post-foundational debates over morality, justice and epistemological truth;
  • the social meaning of nationalism, multiculturalism, globalization;
  • identity debates around gender, sexuality, race, the self, and postcoloniality.
This new edition provides more ample biographical and intellectual introductions to each thinker, and substantial introductions to each of the major sections. It has been finely tuned to ensure readers have the best access to the most recent developments in social theory. The editors introduce the volume with a newly revised interpretive overview of social theory today which, in the previous edition, was recognized as a major intervention in the contemporary intellectual field. The New Social Theory Reader is an essential, reliable guide to current theoretical debates.
Steven Seidman is Professor of Sociology at State University of New York, Albany.
Jeffrey C. Alexander is Professor of Sociology at Yale University.
The New Social Theory Reader
Second edition
Edited and introduced by
Steven Seidman and
Jeffrey C. Alexander
First published 2001 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
First published 2001
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
by Routledge
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA
Second edition published 2008
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2008 Steven Seidman and Jeffrey C. Alexander
Typeset in Perpetua and Bell Gothic by
Florence Production Ltd, Stoodleigh, Devon
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
The new social theory reader / [edited by] Jeffrey C. Alexander
and Steven Seidman. 2nd ed.
p. cm.
1. Sociology. I. Alexander, Jeffrey C., 1947 II. Seidman, Steven.
HM585.N46 2008
301dc22 2007040872
ISBN 10: 0-415-43769-5 (hbk)
ISBN 10: 0-415-43770-9 (pbk)
ISBN 13: 97S-0-415-43769-1 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-415-43770-7 (pbk)
Contents
Steven Seidman and Jeffrey C. Alexander
Jrgen Habermas
Axel Honneth
Marshall Sahlins
James Clifford
Michel Foucault
Pierre Bourdieu
Stuart Hall
Fredric Jameson
Michael Walzer
John Rawls
Alasdair MacIntyre
Zygmunt Bauman
Richard Rorty
Seyla Benhabib
Judith Butler
Jeffrey C. Alexander
Nancy Fraser
David Halperin
Susan R. Bordo
Nikolas Rose
Jean Baudrillard
David Harvey
Jean L. Cohen and Andrew Arato
Mary Kaldor
Iris Marion Young
Will Kymlicka
Benedict Anderson
Partha Chatterjee
Francis Fukuyama
Samuel P. Huntington
Manuel Castells
Ulrich Beck
Mahmood Mamdani
George Steinmetz
Anthony Giddens
Charles Taylor
R.W. Connell
Uma Narayarn
Diana Fuss
Steven Seidman
Michael Omi and Howard Winant
Ruth Frankenberg
Edward Said
Paul Gilroy
Guide
The publishers would like to thank the following for their permission to reprint their material:
Cambridge University Press for permission to reprint Pierre Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice, translated by Richard Nice, 1977.
Columbia University Press for permission to reprint Political Liberalism by John Rawls, pp. 34, 812, 14, 236, 302, 1993 Columbia University Press; Postcolonial Melancholia by Paul Gilroy, pp. 19, 245, 2005 Colombia University Press.
Cornell University Press for permission to reprint Fredric Jameson, The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act. 1981 by Cornell University, pp. 1011, 201, 23, 345, 6870, 1037, 112, 1301, 1345, 148, 150.
Duke University Press for permission to reprint Ruth Frankenburg, The Mirage of an Unmarked Whiteness in The Making and Unmaking of Whiteness, Brander Rasmussen et al, eds, pp. 7296. 2001 Duke University Press.
Foreign Affairs for permission to reprint Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations?, 72/3/Summer 1993, 1993 the Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.
Gerald Duckworth and Co. for permission to reprint Alasdair MacIntyre, Whose Justice? Which Rationality? 1988 Alasdair MacIntyre.
Harvard University Press for permission to reprint Sources of the Self:The Making of Modern Identity by Charles Taylor, pp. 1112, 22, 105, 368, 372, 3746, 3845, 38990, 509, 511, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press 1989 Charles Taylor.
John Holmwood for permission to reprint Stuart Hall et al (eds), Culture, Media, Language, London: Hutchinson & Co., 1980.
MIT Press for permission to reprint Habermas, Jrgen, translated by William Rehg, Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology for English translation; Cohen, Jean L. and Andrew Arato, Civil Society and Political Theory 1992 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Oxford University Press for permission to reprint Saint = Foucault:Towards a Gay Hagiography by David Halperin (1997) pp. 6572, 7981, 868, 957; Multicultural Citizenship A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights by Will Kymlicka (1995) pp. 1015, 1720, 357, 401, 437.
Perseus Books Group for permission to reprint Michael Walzer, Spheres of Justice: A Defence of Pluralism and Equality 1983 Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group.
Princeton University Press for permission to reprint Young, Iris M., Justice and the Politics of Difference 1990 Princeton University Press; Chatterjee, Partha, The Nation and its Fragments
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