Critical Social Theory :Culture, History, and the Challenge of Difference - Twentieth Century Social Theory

3.79 ( 19 Ratings by Goodreads)
Critical Social Theory

Critical Social Theory :Culture, History, and the Challenge of Difference - Twentieth Century Social Theory

3.79 (19 Ratings by Goodreads)
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In this outstanding reinterpretation - and extension - of the Critical Theory tradition, Craig Calhoun surveys the origins, fortunes and prospects of this most influential of theoretical approaches. Moving with ease from the early Frankfurt School to Habermas, to contemporary debates over postmodernism, feminism and nationalism, Calhoun breathes new life into Critical Social Theory, showing how it can learn from the past and contribute to the future.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781557862884
ISBN10 1557862885
Number Of Pages 356
Item Weight 517 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format paperback
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"This is social theory at its very best. In a host of domains - concerning cultural difference, postmodernism, the politics of identity, and nationalism - Calhoun breaks new ground." Charles Taylor

"This is a very well informed and very rigorous critical survey of Critical Social Theory." Pierre Bourdieu

"A brilliant synthesis of theory and history: Calhoun works at the cutting edge, facing the future but carrying his traditions with him." Peter Beilharz

"This book explores Critical Theory's origins, but more importantly it also shows how certain contemporary writers, despite not usually being recognised as such, have as much claim to the title 'critical theorist' as did Adorno and Horkheimer. It is this essential extension of critical analysis into today's body of theoretical concerns that gives the book its particular importance." Alan Sica

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Author's Bio

Craig Calhoun is Professor of Sociology and History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the editor of Habermas and the Public Sphere (1992) and Social Theory and the Politics of Identity (Blackwell, 1994).

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