mardi 22 novembre 2011

Derek Robbins, French Post-War Social Theory. International Knowledge Transfer

Derek Robbins 
French Post-War Social 
Theory International Knowledge Transfer 
SAGE Publications
2011


Présentation de l'éditeur
Detailed, timely and original this book explores the trans-cultural transmission of social theory. Derek Robbins presents us with a chronological commentary on the intellectual production of five French social thinkers (Aron, Althusser, Foucault, Lyotard, Bourdieu) and on the English reception of their texts.
The book:
• Sets up a Bourdieusian investigation of the habitus of the five thinkers and, comparatively, of the national sub-fields of intellectual discourse.
• Enables an inter-active generation of enquiry based on the primacy of individual experience
• Challenges the social sciences to abandon their grand narratives and to advance the cause of social democratic inclusion
• Reconciles the legacies of the work of Bourdieu and Lyotard in order to advance practically a socio-analytic recognition of dissensus or différence.
By representing modern classics of French social thought in socio-political context, this in-depth study encourages all social researchers to reflect on their use of social theories in their practice.
Introduction
Derek Robbin's companion website to French Post-War Social Theory 

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