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Following a chronological organization, this highly regarded anthology of primary readings in sociological theory covers the major theorists and schools from classic to contemporary, modernist, and postmodernist. Its comprehensive coverage and excellent introductions make this book appealing as a main text for instructors who want to encourage students to read and interpret original sources, or as a supplement for those who use a traditional main text. New readings in this edition include Richard Delgado`s introduction to Critical Race Theory along with selections from Steven Seidman`s Difference troubles: Queering Social Theory and Sexual Politics and Patricia Hill Collins` Black Feminist Thought. Chapter 14, After Post-Modernism, and new readings on Sex, Gender, Queer Theory and Race reflect the wide-spread adoption of a post-modern or deconstructive methodology in social theory. A new chapter on Globalization reflects a growing awareness of the interconnectedness of peoples throughout the world, bringing into focus two different perspectives on the prospects and consequences of globalization: Ulrich Beck`s optimism, revealed in his analysis of world risk society, is set against Joseph Stiglitz`s concerns about the continuing power of the nation state and the pursuit of national interest. Retained Features A comprehensive general introduction and individual chapter introductions provide biographical background and historical context, making the readings more meaningful and accessible to students. The chronological (rather than topical) organization coordinates well with George Ritzer`s sociological theory texts, as well as with other texts in social theory. ISBN - 9781259097195
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Pages : 464
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