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Scott Appelrouth & Laura D. Edles 
Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory 
Text and Readings

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List of Figures and Tables

Preface

About the Authors

Chapter 1. Introduction

Key Concepts

What Is Sociological Theory?

Why Read Original Works?

Navigating Sociological Theory: The Questions of “Order” and “Action”

The European Enlightenment

The Ins and Outs of the Sociological Theory “Canon”

Discussion Questions

PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY

Chapter 2. Karl Marx (1818–1883)

Key Concepts

A Biographical Sketch

Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Marx’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 3. Émile Durkheim (1858–1917)

Key Concepts

A Biographical Sketch

Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Durkheim’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 4. Max Weber (1864–1920)

Key Concepts

A Biographical Sketch

Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Weber’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

PART II. CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY: EXPANDING THE FOUNDATION

Chapter 5. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935)

Key Concepts

A Biographical Sketch

Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Gilman’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 6. Georg Simmel (1858–1918)

Key Concepts

A Biographical Sketch

Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Simmel’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 7. W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963)

Key Concepts

A Biographical Sketch

Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Du Bois’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 8. George Herbert Mead (1863–1931)

Key Concepts

A Biographical Sketch

Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Mead’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

PART III. TWENTIETH-CENTURY SOCIOLOGICAL TRADITIONS

Chapter 9. Structural Functionalism

Key Concepts

Talcott C. Parsons (1902–1979): A Biographical Sketch

Parsons’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Parsons’s Theoretical Orientation

Robert K. Merton (1910–2003): A Biographical Sketch

Merton’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Merton’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 10. Critical Theory

Key Concepts

Theodor Adorno and Herbert Marcuse: Biographical Sketches

Adorno’s and Marcuse’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Adorno’s and Marcuse’s Theoretical Orientations

Jürgen Habermas (1929– ): A Biographical Sketch

Habermas’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Habermas’s Theoretical Orientation

Patricia Hill Collins (1948– ): A Biographical Sketch

Collins’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Collins’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 11. Exchange and Rational Choice Theories

Key Concepts

George C. Homans (1910–1989): A Biographical Sketch

Homans’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Homans’s Theoretical Orientation

Peter M. Blau (1918–2002): A Biographical Sketch

Blau’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Blau’s Theoretical Orientation

James S. Coleman (1926–1995): A Biographical Sketch

Coleman’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Coleman’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 12. Symbolic Interactionism and Dramaturgy

Key Concepts

Symbolic Interactionism: An Overview

Erving Goffman (1922–1982): A Biographical Sketch

Goffman’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Goffman’s Theoretical Orientation

Arlie Russell Hochschild (1940– ): A Biographical Sketch

Hochschild’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Hochschild’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 13. Phenomenology

Key Concepts

Alfred Schutz (1899–1959): A Biographical Sketch

Schutz’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Schutz’s Theoretical Orientation

Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann: Biographical Sketches

Berger and Luckmann’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Berger and Luckmann’s Theoretical Orientation

Ethnomethodology: An Overview

Dorothy E. Smith (1926– ): A Biographical Sketch

Smith’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Smith’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 14. Poststructuralism

Key Concepts

Defining Poststructuralism

Michel Foucault (1926–1984): A Biographical Sketch

Foucault’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Foucault’s Theoretical Orientation

Pierre Bourdieu (1930–2002): A Biographical Sketch

Bourdieu’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Bourdieu’s Theoretical Orientation

Edward Said (1935–2003): A Biographical Sketch

Said’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Said’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 15. Postmodernism

Key Concepts

Defining Postmodernism

Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007): A Biographical Sketch

Baudrillard’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Baudrillard’s Theoretical Orientation

Judith Butler (1956– ): A Biographical Sketch

Butler’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Butler’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Chapter 16. The Global Society

Key Concepts

Defining Globalization

Immanuel Wallerstein (1930–2019): A Biographical Sketch

Wallerstein’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Wallerstein’s Theoretical Orientation

Anthony Giddens (1938– ): A Biographical Sketch

Giddens’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Giddens’s Theoretical Orientation

Ulrich Beck (1944–2015): A Biographical Sketch

Beck’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Beck’s Theoretical Orientation

George Ritzer (1940– ): A Biographical Sketch

Ritzer’s Intellectual Influences and Core Ideas

Ritzer’s Theoretical Orientation

Discussion Questions

Glossary and Terminology

References

Index

Про автора

Laura Desfor Edles (Ph D, University of California, Los Angeles, 1990) is Professor of Sociology at California State University, Northridge. She is the author of Symbol and Ritual in the New Spain: The Transition to Democracy after Franco (1998) and Cultural Sociology in Practice (2002), as well as various articles on culture, theory, race/ethnicity, and social movements.
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