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Cultural Sociology

An Introduction

Back, Les / Bennett, Andy / Edles, Laura Desfor / Gibson, Margaret / Inglis, David / Jacobs, Ron / Woodward, Ian

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1. Auflage Februar 2012
250 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-8984-2
John Wiley & Sons

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The first dedicated textbook to systematically address culture as a focus for understanding the processes and systems of relations through which societies are arranged, this book sets out the key antecedents contributing to the emergence of cultural sociology and presents students with a firm grounding in the theoretical and methodological principles. Emphasizing key themes and issues, the book offers a rich overview of the various empirical applications of cultural sociology, outlining cultural sociological approaches to a variety of cultural forms including music, fashion, eating, sport and media.

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Cultural Sociology: An Introduction is the first dedicated student textbook to address cultural sociology as a legitimate model for sociological thinking and research. Highly renowned authors present a rich overview of major sociological themes and the various empirical applications of cultural sociology.

* A timely introductory overview to this increasingly significant field which provides invaluable summaries of key studies and approaches within cultural sociology
* Clearly written and designed, with accessible summaries of thematic topics, covering race, class, politics, religion, media, fashion, and music
* International experts contribute chapters in their field of research, including a chapter by David Chaney, a founder of cultural sociology
* Offers a unified set of theoretical and methodological tools for those wishing to apply a cultural sociological approach in their work

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Preface

Glossary of Terms

Part I: Theory and Method

1 Starting to Write a History of the Present Day: Culture and Sociology
David Chaney

2 Defining Cultural Sociology

3 Methodological Issues in Cultural Sociology

Part II: New Cultural Identities

4 Class, Culture and Social Difference

5 Gender and Sexuality

6 Racism, 'Race' and Difference

7 Bodies and Identities

Part III: Fragmented Ideology

8 Politics and Culture

9 Globalization

10 Culture and Religion

Part IV: Leisure and Lifestyle

11 Popular Music: Place, Identity, Community

12 Fashion Logics and the Cultural Economy: The Social Power of Tastes, Aesthetics and Style

13 Food, Eating and Culture

14 Media, Culture and Public Life

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"David Chaney's magisterial opening provides an authoritative framework and background for these introductions to key subtopics within this important area of sociology." (Times Higher Education Supplement, 24 May 2012)
Les Back is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Andy Bennett is Professor of Cultural Sociology and Director of the Griffith Centre for Cultural Research at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia. He has authored and edited numerous books including Popular Music and Youth Culture, Cultures of Popular Music (2001), Remembering Woodstock (2004), and Music Scenes (edited with Richard A. Peterson, 2004). He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sociology.

Laura Desfor Edles is Professor of Sociology at California State University, Northridge.

Margaret Gibson is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Griffith University.

David Inglis is Professor of Sociology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He has written in the areas of the history of social thought, historical sociology, the sociologies of culture, art and aesthetics, and the cultural sociology of globalization. He is founding editor of the journal Cultural Sociology.

Ronald Jacobs is Associate Professor of Sociology at University at Albany, State University of New York. He is the author of Race, Media and the Crisis of Civil Society (2000) and The Space of Opinion (2011), and co-editor of Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology (2011).

Ian Woodward is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Griffith University.

L. Back, Goldsmith's College, London, UK; A. Bennett, Lucent Technologies; L. D. Edles, California State University, Northridge, USA; M. Gibson, Griffith University, Australia; D. Inglis, University of Aberdeen, UK; R. Jacobs, State University of New York at Albany, USA; I. Woodward, Griffith University, Australia