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The Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Culture
“The sociology of culture has been among the fastest growing fields in the discipline. It is diverse in theory, research methods, and empirical agendas. The Blackwell Companion offers a very useful guide – all the more valuable because culture should be a dimension of all sociological analyses and newcomers to cultural analysis need an introduction.”
–Craig Calhoun, New York University
Mark D. Jacobs (Edited by), MD Jacobs (Author), Nancy Weiss Hanrahan (Edited by)
9780631231745, Wiley
Hardback, published 2 December 2004
520 pages
25.4 x 18 x 3.3 cm, 1.052 kg
"A worthy handbook for cultural sociologists and those interested in the sociology of culture." (Cultural Sociology, November 2008)
This collection of original, state-of-the-art essays by prominent international scholars covers the most important issues comprising the sociology of culture.
List of Contributors x Introduction 1 PART I PROBLEMS OF THEORY AND METHOD 15 1 Structure, Culture and Agency 17 2 Culture and Cognition 35 3 Difference and Cultural Systems: Dissonance in Three Parts 48 PART II CULTURAL SYSTEMS 63 4 Culture in Global Knowledge Societies: Knowledge Cultures and Epistemic Cultures 65 5 Media Culture(s) and Public Life 80 6 "Religion as a Cultural System": Theoretical and Empirical Developments Since Geertz 97 7 Aesthetic Uncertainty: The New Canon? 114 8 Pragmatics of Taste 131 PART III EVERYDAY LIFE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING 145 9 Music and Social Experience 147 10 Consumer Culture 160 11 Fame and Everyday Life: The "Lottery Celebrities" of Reality TV 176 12 Labor for Love: Rethinking Class and Culture in the Case of Single Motherhood 190 PART IV IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE 205 13 New Developments in Class and Culture 207 14 Sexuality and Religion: Negotiating Identity Differences 220 15 Race after the Cultural Turn 234 PART V COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA 251 16 Collective Memory: Why Culture Matters 253 17 Counter-Memories of Terrorism: The Public Inscription of a Dramatic Past 272 18 Museums and the Constitution of Culture 286 19 Dilemmas of the Witness 302 PART VI THE CULTURE OF INSTITUTIONS 315 20 Professions as Disciplinary Cultures 317 21 Everyday Life and the Constitution of Legality 332 22 The Discourses of Welfare and Welfare Reform 346 23 The Culture of Savings and Loan Scandal in the No-Fault Society 364 PART VII THE CULTURE OF CITIZENSHIP: LOCAL, NATIONAL, GLOBAL 381 24 Civic Culture at the Grass Roots 383 25 Public Vocabularies of Religious Belief: Explicit and Implicit Religious Discourse in the American Public Sphere 398 26 Democracy and Globalization in the Global Economy 412 27 The Autonomy of Culture and the Invention of the Politics of Small Things: 1968 Revisited 428 28 Toward a Nonculturalist Sociology of Culture: On Class and Status in Globalizing Capitalism 444 Bibliography 460 Index 500
Mark D. Jacobs and Nancy Weiss Hanrahan
Margaret S. Archer
Albert J. Bergesen
Nancy Weiss Hanrahan
Karin Knorr Cetina
Ronald N. Jacobs
Rhys H. Williams
Vera L. Zolberg
Antoine Hennion
Tia DeNora
Daniel Thomas Cook
Andrea L. Press and Bruce A. Williams
Maria Kefalas
David Halle and L. Frank Weyher
Michele Dillon
Orville Lee
Barry Schwartz, Kazuya Fukuoka, and Sachiko Takita-Ishii
Anna Lisa Tota
Jan Marontate
Robin Wagner-Pacifici
Magali Sarfatti Larson
Susan S. Silbey
John W. Mohr
Mark D. Jacobs
Paul Lichterman
John H. Evans
Diana Crane
Jeffrey C. Goldfarb
Nancy Fraser
Subject Areas: Sociology & anthropology [JH]
