The breadth and depth of Zygmunt Bauman’s engagement with social
theory and the history of social thought has perhaps been
underestimated, in part because many of his early writings were in
Polish and never translated into English, and in part because many
important pieces appeared in edited volumes and journals that are not
readily available. This volume brings together hitherto unknown or
rare pieces by Bauman on the theme of theory and society and also
makes available previously unpublished material from the Bauman
Archive at the University of Leeds.
A consistent theme of Bauman’s work was his sustained engagement
with humanism, and this provides a unifying thread in the pieces
brought together in this volume.á Here Bauman reflects on some of the
core concepts of sociology, examines the work of a wide range of
social theorists, from Durkheim and Gramsci to Agnes Heller and C.
Wright Mills, and addresses an array of key ideas and issues including
inequality, identity and social change.á A substantial introduction
by the editors provides readers with a lucid guide through this
material and develops connections to Bauman’s other works.á
This is the third and final volume in a series of books that make
available the lesser-known writings of one of the most influential
social thinkers of our time.á It will be of interest to students and
scholars across the arts, humanities and social sciences, and to a
wider readership.
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Selected Writings, Volume 3
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509550791
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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