Norbert Elias and social theory / François Depelteau and Tatiana Savoia Landini (editors).

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dépelteau, François, 1963- (Editor)
Landini, Tatiana Savoia (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
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Physical Description:xi, 319 pages ; 25 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Notes on contributors
  • Introduction / Tatiana Savoia Landini and François Depelteau
  • Understanding Elias
  • Main principles of Eliaśs sociology/ Tatiana Savoia Landini
  • Five misunderstandings of eliaśs thought / Nathalie Heinich
  • Ariel or Caliban? the civilizing process and its critiques / François Dépelteau, Enio Passiani and Ricardo Mariano
  • Elias and classical social theory
  • The epicurean in Elias Anna-Louise Barbara Evers
  • Elias, Freud and the human sciences / Bernard Lahire
  • Contradiction and interdependency : the sociologies of Karl Marx and Norbert Elias / Chris Powell
  • Past and present in sociological theory : similarities and differences between Emile Durkheim and Norbert Elias / Enio Passiani
  • Norbert Elias and Emile Durkheim : seeds of a historical sociology of knowledge / Hector Vera
  • Irony as vocation / Marta Bucholc
  • Taking up the torch from Max Weber : Norbert Elias and the challenging of classical sociology / Markus Schroer and Jessica Wilde
  • From Elias back to Simmel Leopoldo Waizbort
  • Elias and contemporary social theory
  • Norbert Elias and Karl Manheim : contrasting perspectives on the sociology of knowledge / Richard Kilminster
  • Under the shadow of the authoritarian personality : Elias, Fromm, and alternative social psychologies of authoritarianism / Tim Berard
  • Norbert Elias and Hannah Arendt on philosophy, sociology and science / Philip Walsh
  • Individualization and social dis/integration in "postmodernity" : a comparative note on Zygmunt Bauman and Norbert Elias / John flint and ryan powell
  • Comparing elias and bourdieu as relational thinkers François Dépelteau
  • From figuration to coordination : an analysis of social interdependence mechanisms / Jean-Hugues Déchaux.