E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume 007, Part, 228 Seiten
Reihe: Reflections on (In)Humanity
Toward a Humanist Critique of Modernity
E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume 007, Part, 228 Seiten
Reihe: Reflections on (In)Humanity
ISBN: 978-3-8470-0229-1
Verlag: V&R unipress
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1;Title Page;3
2;Copyright;4
3;Table of Contents;5
4;Body;7
5;Oliver Kozlarek: Preface and Acknowledgments;7
6;Oliver Kozlarek: Experiences of Modernity and the Modernity of Experience;9
6.1;1 World-consciousness and experience: a modern quest;10
6.2;2 Critical Theory, world-consciousness and experience;23
6.3;3 Hints of an experiential theory of modernity;31
6.4;4 Towards a modern world of all human beings;34
6.5;5 About this book;35
6.6;References;39
7;I Conceptualizing Human Experiences;43
8;François Dubet: Society and Social Experience;45
8.1;1 Action, role and society;45
8.2;2 The decline of the notion of society;48
8.3;3 Why speak of social experience?;51
8.4;4 The trials of the individual;54
8.5;References;56
9;Carlos Ímaz Gispert: Unfreezing the Subject. Subjectivity, Narrative and Socially-Contextualized Interactions;59
9.1;Revalorizing human subjectivity;64
9.2;Other antecedents and references;66
9.3;Searching for alternative paths;68
9.4;References;71
10;Anna Popovitch: From Ideology to Structures of Feeling. Raymond Williams on Culture and Society;75
10.1;Introduction;75
10.2;1 “Structure of feeling” versus “ideology”;76
10.3;2 The romantic artist;83
10.4;3 Concluding remarks;87
10.5;References;91
11;Saurabh Dube: Unraveling Modernity: Subjects and Scandals;93
11.1;Overture;93
11.2;Unsettling modernity;94
11.3;Untangling modernity;97
11.4;Articulating modernity;102
11.5;Coda;109
11.6;References;112
12;II The Multiplicity of Human Experiences with and within a Global Modernity;115
13;Raewyn Connell: Antipodes. Australian Sociology's Struggles with Place, Memory and Neoliberalism;117
13.1;Introduction;117
13.2;1 Orientation;118
13.3;2 Introducing Australia;119
13.4;3 Sociology's antipodes;121
13.5;4 Settler society, social science, and the lost leader;122
13.6;5 Tectonic illusion: the antipodes become metropole;125
13.7;6 Critical empiricism and the neoliberal turn;127
13.8;7 Rediscovering place;129
13.9;8 Conclusion: the spectrum of Southern sociologies;130
13.10;References;131
14;Bidhan Roy: Imagining a World of inequality: Representing Class Identities in Hari Kunzru's Transmission;135
14.1;1 Theorizing the effects of globalization upon class identities;137
14.2;2 The whole situation was very old economy: Hari Kunzru's Transmission;147
14.3;References;156
15;III Latin American Experiences;157
16;Luis Villoro: A Negative Path towards Justice;159
16.1;1 Escape from unjust power;160
16.2;2 The first moment: the experience of exclusion;163
16.3;3 The second moment: equivalence with the excluders;165
16.4;4 A parenthesis: human rights and dissent;169
16.5;5 The third moment: recognizing the other en route to a concrete ethics;171
16.6;6. Universal human rights;175
16.7;References;178
17;Nicola Miller: Incorrigibly Plural: Translating the Modern in Latin America, 1870 to 1930;179
17.1;1 Liberating reason from the rationalists;182
17.2;2 Preserving history from progress;188
17.3;Conclusion;195
17.4;References;196
18;Lidia Girola: Sociocultural Imaginaries of Modernity. Recent contributions and dimensions of analysis for the construction of a research agenda;199
18.1;Introduction;199
18.2;1 A Tentative definition of modern social imaginaries;201
18.3;2 Society as economy;204
18.4;3 Society as public sphere;205
18.5;4 Society as democracy;206
18.6;5 Society as horizontal structure;207
18.7;6 Modern narratives;208
18.8;7 The dark side of modern social imaginaries;209
18.9;8 Some critical commentaries regarding Taylor's formulations on modern social imaginaries;210
18.10;9 What are the components of modern social imaginaries in Mexico and Latin America? A pending agenda;212
18.11;References;221
19;Notes on Contributors;225