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adam_text | Jontents h • Introduction.................................................................................................... What Is Social Theory?................................................................................. Organisation and Content of the Book....................................................... Chapter Content............................................................................................ Reference...................................................................................................... Section I Understanding the State 1 1 2 3 5 7 2 The State........................................................................................................ Introduction.................................................................................................... Freedom and the State................................................................................... Elites and the State....................................................................................... The Capitalist State....................................................................................... The Miliband-Poulantzas Debate............................................................ Statification.................................................................................................... The Welfare State as Crisis Management................................................... From the Dependent to the Postcolonial State........................................... Globalisation and the
State........................................................................... The Rise of the Neoliberal State.................................................................. In Summary.................................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 9 9 10 13 14 15 17 20 21 23 26 28 30 3 Governance.................................................................................................... Introduction.................................................................................................... Bureaucracy and Its Discontents.................................................................. The Totally Administered Society................................................................ The Colonisation of the Lifeworld.............................................................. New Public Management and the Governance Turn.................................. Governance and Street Level Bureaucracy................................................. The Social Pathologies of Juridification..................................................... Governance, Risk and Blame...................................................................... In Summary.................................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 33 33 34 37 40 42 45 47 50 52 54 x¡
c°nten®| xii 4 The Economy................................................................ Introduction.......................................................... Capital and the Commodification of Labour .... The Great Transformation.................................... The Coming of Post-Industrial Society................ The Labour Process and the Degradation of Work Automation: The End of Work?.......................... The Classed Nature of Economic Life................ The Gendered Nature of Economic Life.............. In Summary.......................................................... References............................................................ 5 64, 66! 683 ■· 1$ ■■ 7Ί ■· ·· ·· 7^ 79Į Civil Society................................................................... 8| 89 Μ 81 Culture..................................................................... Introduction.................................................... The Significance of Culture in Social Theory. The Culture Industry...................................... Cultural Studies and the Cultural Turn.......... Education, Culture and Social Class.............. Culture and Orientalism................................ Cultural Identity and Diaspora...................... The Cultural Politics of the Subaltern............ In Summary.................................................... References...................................................... 7 ·· ·· ·· Introduction.......................................................... State, Economy and Civil Society........................ Civil Society and Class
Struggle.......................... Civil Society and Radical Democracy................ Assessing the Politics of Civil Society................ Uncivil Society.................................................... Social Movements: Old and New........................ Social Movements in Times of Austerity............ On Subaltern Counter Publics.............................. In Summary.......................................................... References............................................................ Section II Understanding the Social 6 ā Language....................................................... Introduction............................................ The Linguistic Turn in Social Theory... From Structuralism to Poststructuralism Language and the Dialogic Imagination. Discourse and Discursive Practices .... Language and Communication.............. 81 9« 9^ 95 í 98· 101 103 105 105 106 107 110 115 118 120 123 127 129 131 131 132 134 137 139 142
Contents The Symbolic Power of Language.............................................................. The Hidden Curriculum of Language......................................................... In Summary.................................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... g 145 147 149 152 Knowledge............................................................................................................. 155 Introduction.................................................................................................... Knowledge and Objectivity.......................................................................... Adorno Versus Popper: The Positivism Debate......................................... The Social Construction of Knowledge..................................................... Power and the Archaeology of Knowledge................................................. Indigenous Knowledge and Postcolonial Theory...................................... The Politics of Academic Knowledge.......................................................... The Politics of Academic Knowledge: Curriculum.............................. The Politics of Academic Knowledge: Gatekeeping............................ The Politics of Academic Knowledge: ThePublic Intellectual............ In Summary....................................................................................................
References...................................................................................................... Section III Understanding the Self and Selfhood 9 xiii - ---------- 155 156 159 160 163 166 168 169 171 173 176 178 181 The Self.................................................................................................................. 183 Introduction.................................................................................................... Anomie, Alienation and the Self.................................................................. Self and the Spirit of Capitalism.................................................................. Modernity, Postmodernity and Self-Identity............................................... The Self as Relational................................................................................... Self as Performance..................................................................................... Self as Subjectivation................................................................................... Self as Performativity................................................................................... In Summary.................................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 183 184 185 187 189 192 195 197 201 203 10 Emotions............................................................................................................... 205
Introduction.................................................................................................... 205 Psychoanalysis and Social Theory.............................................................. 206 Dissent and the Fromm-Marcuse Debate................................................... 207 The Politics of Desire and the Capitalist Machine.................................... 210 Emotions and the‘Shared Third’................................................................ 212 Social Theory and Respect........................................................................... 216 Social Theory and Shame............................................................................. 219 Social Theory and Trust............................................................................... 221 In Summary.................................................................................................... 224 References...................................................................................................... 226
xiv Contents 11 The Body..................................................................................................... 229 Introduction.................................................................................................... 22$ The Body as a Cultural Text......................................................................... 23Q Throwing Like a Girl: Gender and the Body............................................. 233 Habitus and Bourdieu................................................................................... 237 Elias and the Habitus................................................................................... 240 Bodies and Bio-power................................................................................... 241 The Body and Performativity...................................................................... 243 Sexuality and Queer Theory......................................................................... 245 In Summary.................................................................................................... 248 References...................................................................................................... 25C 12 Social Justice............................................................................................... 253 Introduction.................................................................................................... 253 Justice as Fairness.......................................................................................... 254 Justice as Capability
..................................................................................... 256 The Rawls-Habermas Debate...................................................................... 25S Theories of Justice: A Critique.................................................................... 259 Debate: Recognition or Redistribution?..................................................... 261 Bringing Solidarity Back In......................................................................... 262 Solidarity as a Work in Progress.................................................................. 263 The Politics of Care..................................................................................... 266 In Summary.................................................................................................... 276 References...................................................................................................... 272 13 Conclusion................................................................................................... 27í Introduction.................................................................................................... Further Reflections....................................................................................... Social Theory and Hybridisation................................................................ Hybridisation and the Art of Social Theory............................................... References...................................................................................................... 27í 276 27í 281 282
Glossary..................................................................................................................... 283 References................................................................................................................... 282 Index............................................................................................................................303
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Jontents h • Introduction. What Is Social Theory?. Organisation and Content of the Book. Chapter Content. Reference. Section I Understanding the State 1 1 2 3 5 7 2 The State. Introduction. Freedom and the State. Elites and the State. The Capitalist State. The Miliband-Poulantzas Debate. Statification. The Welfare State as Crisis Management. From the Dependent to the Postcolonial State. Globalisation and the
State. The Rise of the Neoliberal State. In Summary. References. 9 9 10 13 14 15 17 20 21 23 26 28 30 3 Governance. Introduction. Bureaucracy and Its Discontents. The Totally Administered Society. The Colonisation of the Lifeworld. New Public Management and the Governance Turn. Governance and Street Level Bureaucracy. The Social Pathologies of Juridification. Governance, Risk and Blame. In Summary. References. 33 33 34 37 40 42 45 47 50 52 54 x¡
c°nten®| xii 4 The Economy. Introduction. Capital and the Commodification of Labour . The Great Transformation. The Coming of Post-Industrial Society. The Labour Process and the Degradation of Work Automation: The End of Work?. The Classed Nature of Economic Life. The Gendered Nature of Economic Life. In Summary. References. 5 64, 66! 683 ■· 1$ ■■ 7Ί ■· ·· ·· 7^ 79Į Civil Society. 8| 89 Μ 81 Culture. Introduction. The Significance of Culture in Social Theory. The Culture Industry. Cultural Studies and the Cultural Turn. Education, Culture and Social Class. Culture and Orientalism. Cultural Identity and Diaspora. The Cultural Politics of the Subaltern. In Summary. References. 7 ·· ·· ·· Introduction. State, Economy and Civil Society. Civil Society and Class
Struggle. Civil Society and Radical Democracy. Assessing the Politics of Civil Society. Uncivil Society. Social Movements: Old and New. Social Movements in Times of Austerity. On Subaltern Counter Publics. In Summary. References. Section II Understanding the Social 6 ā Language. Introduction. The Linguistic Turn in Social Theory. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism Language and the Dialogic Imagination. Discourse and Discursive Practices . Language and Communication. 81 9« 9^ 95 í 98· 101 103 105 105 106 107 110 115 118 120 123 127 129 131 131 132 134 137 139 142
Contents The Symbolic Power of Language. The Hidden Curriculum of Language. In Summary. References. g 145 147 149 152 Knowledge. 155 Introduction. Knowledge and Objectivity. Adorno Versus Popper: The Positivism Debate. The Social Construction of Knowledge. Power and the Archaeology of Knowledge. Indigenous Knowledge and Postcolonial Theory. The Politics of Academic Knowledge. The Politics of Academic Knowledge: Curriculum. The Politics of Academic Knowledge: Gatekeeping. The Politics of Academic Knowledge: ThePublic Intellectual. In Summary.
References. Section III Understanding the Self and Selfhood 9 xiii - ---------- 155 156 159 160 163 166 168 169 171 173 176 178 181 The Self. 183 Introduction. Anomie, Alienation and the Self. Self and the Spirit of Capitalism. Modernity, Postmodernity and Self-Identity. The Self as Relational. Self as Performance. Self as Subjectivation. Self as Performativity. In Summary. References. 183 184 185 187 189 192 195 197 201 203 10 Emotions. 205
Introduction. 205 Psychoanalysis and Social Theory. 206 Dissent and the Fromm-Marcuse Debate. 207 The Politics of Desire and the Capitalist Machine. 210 Emotions and the‘Shared Third’. 212 Social Theory and Respect. 216 Social Theory and Shame. 219 Social Theory and Trust. 221 In Summary. 224 References. 226
xiv Contents 11 The Body. 229 Introduction. 22$ The Body as a Cultural Text. 23Q Throwing Like a Girl: Gender and the Body. 233 Habitus and Bourdieu. 237 Elias and the Habitus. 240 Bodies and Bio-power. 241 The Body and Performativity. 243 Sexuality and Queer Theory. 245 In Summary. 248 References. 25C 12 Social Justice. 253 Introduction. 253 Justice as Fairness. 254 Justice as Capability
. 256 The Rawls-Habermas Debate. 25S Theories of Justice: A Critique. 259 Debate: Recognition or Redistribution?. 261 Bringing Solidarity Back In. 262 Solidarity as a Work in Progress. 263 The Politics of Care. 266 In Summary. 276 References. 272 13 Conclusion. 27í Introduction. Further Reflections. Social Theory and Hybridisation. Hybridisation and the Art of Social Theory. References. 27í 276 27í 281 282
Glossary. 283 References. 282 Index.303 |
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