
The Sociology of Norbert Elias
- Editors:
- Steven Loyal, University College Dublin
- Stephen Quilley, University College Dublin
- Date Published: March 2004
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521535090
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Norbert Elias has been described as a great sociologist and over recent years there has been a steady upsurge of interest in his work. Yet despite the fact that he was active for nearly sixty years from the 1920s to the 1960s it was only in the 1980s that English translations of his works became widely available and the importance of his contribution to the sociological endeavour was fully recognised in the English speaking world. This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the key aspects of Elias's work and then applies an Eliasian approach to key topics in contemporary sociology such as race, class, gender, religion, epistemology and nationalism. The editors have brought together a distinguished group of international sociologists and this book will not only change the course of Elias studies but be a valuable resource for both students and scholars alike.
Read more- Comprehensive and accessible introduction to Norbert Elias's work
- Covers the application of Elias's work to contemporary issues such as race, gender and class
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- Date Published: March 2004
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521535090
- length: 300 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 154 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.44kg
- contains: 1 table
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Towards a 'central theory': the scope and relevance of Norbert Elias Stephen Quilley and Steven Loyal
Part I. Sociology as a Human Science: Norbert Elias and the Sociology of Knowledge:
2. From distance to detachment: knowledge and self-knowledge in Elias's theory of involvement and detachment Richard Kilminster
3. Ecology, 'human nature' and civilising processes: biology and sociology in the work of Norbert Elias Stephen Quilley
4. Between the real and the reified: Elias on time Barry Barnes
Part II. Processes of Stratification: Figurations of Race, Class and Gender:
5. The figurational dynamics of racial stratification: a conceptual discussion and developmental analysis of black-white relations in the United States Eric Dunning
6. Decivilising and demonising: the social and symbolic remaking of the black ghetto and Elias in the dark ghetto Loïc Wacquant
7. Elias on class and stratification Steven Loyal
8. Elias on gender relations: the changing balance of power between the sexes Christien Brinkgreve
Part III. The Formation of Individuals and States:
9. Not so exceptional? State-formation processes in America Stephen Mennell
10. Armed peace: on the pacifying condition for the co-operative of States Paul Kapteyn
11. Changing regimes of manners and emotions: from disciplining to informalizing Cas Wouters
12. Elias and modern penal development John Pratt
13. Elias, Freud and Goffman: shame as the master emotion Thomas Scheff
Part IV. Religion and Civilising Processes: Weber and Elias Compared:
14. Weber and Elias on religion and violence: warrior charisma and the civilising process Bryan Turner
15. Christian religion and the European civilising process: the views of Norbert Elias and Max Weber compared Johan Goudsblom.
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