Reading the Social in American Studies
Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Reading the Social: An Introduction -- References -- Part I: Theories and Concepts: Past and Present -- Chapter 2: Recognition, Literature, and Social Dependence: An Inquiry into the Work of Bourdieu und Elias -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- V...
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| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing AG
2022
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| Summary: | Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Reading the Social: An Introduction -- References -- Part I: Theories and Concepts: Past and Present -- Chapter 2: Recognition, Literature, and Social Dependence: An Inquiry into the Work of Bourdieu und Elias -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- References -- Chapter 3: "Habit" and the Concept of Character in American Literary Realism and Pragmatist Thought: The Example of William Dean Howells and the James Brothers -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- References -- Chapter 4: Pushing the 'Envelope of Circumstances': Reading the Social with Henry James and Pierre Bourdieu -- I -- II -- III -- References -- Chapter 5: Systemic Racism: Reading Ralph Ellison with Bourdieu's Theory of Power -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- References -- Part II: Life Writing and the Production of Knowledge -- Chapter 6: "On the Margins of One Group and Three Countries": Exile, Belonging, and the Sociological Imagination in Reinhard Bendix's From Berlin to Berkeley -- The "Sociological I": Self-Narration, Implicit Sociology, and Reinhard Bendix's From Berlin to Berkeley -- Generations, Conflict, and the Experience of Exile -- Of Strangers and Marginal Men: Uneven Transnationalizations -- Sociology, Profession, and Affirmative Self-Positioning: Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: J.D. Vance, Cultural Alien: On Upward Mobility -- The Rise of a New Genre -- European Versions: Why So Successful? -- De Nobis Ipsis Non Silemus? Involving the Subject of Cognition -- Anglo-American Versions: Another Accentuation? -- Growing Up in the Rust Belt -- The Turning Point: On Companionship and Willfulness -- Feeling Like a Cultural Alien -- The Character of an Auto-sociobiography -- Habitus Splitting as a Painful Experience -- An Exclusive Insight into Other Living Environments. |
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| ISBN: | 9783030935511 |