Emile Durkheim : Sociology of Modernity
Edited :
Mustafa Emirbayer
2003
Pages 323
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General
Editor’s Foreword ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
– Emile Durkheim: Sociologist of Modernity 1
Mustafa Emirbayer
PART I
SOCIOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY 29
1 An
Agenda for Sociology 31
Introduction
31
DURKHEIM SELECTION 32
From Suicide 32
MODERN SELECTION 50
From Distinction: A Social Critique
of the
Judgment
of Taste, Pierre Bourdieu 50
PART II A
TOPOGRAPHY OF MODERNITY 55
2 Social
Structure and Collective Consciousness 57
Introduction
57
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 58
From The Division of Labor in
Society 58
“Note on Social Morphology” 77
MODERN SELECTION 79
From “Open Schools – Open Society?”,
Basil
Bernstein 79
3 Culture
and Symbolic Classification 83
Introduction
83
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 84
From The Elementary Forms of
Religious Life 84
From Primitive Classification (with
Mauss) 91
From “Individual and Collective
Representations” 94
MODERN SELECTIONS 97
From The Royal Touch: Sacred
Monarchy and
Scrofula
in England and France, Marc Bloch 97
From The Savage Mind, Claude
Lévi-Strauss 99
From Purity and Danger: An Analysis
of the
Concepts
of Pollution and Taboo, Mary Douglas 101
From Wayward Puritans: A Study in
the
Sociology
of Deviance, Kai Erikson 103
From Discipline and Punish: The
Birth of
the Prison, Michel
Foucault 105
4 Collective
Emotions and Ritual Process 107
Introduction
107
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 109
From The Elementary Forms of
Religious Life 109
From “A Discussion on Sex Education”
122
MODERN SELECTIONS 125
From The Ritual Process: Structure
and
Anti-Structure, Victor
Turner 125
From “The Nature of Deference and
Demeanor”,
Erving Goffman 126
From “On Face-Work”, Erving Goffman
128
From “Stratification, Emotional Energy,
and the
Transient Emotions”, Randall Collins
129
From “Historical Events as
Transformations of
Structures: Inventing Revolution at
the Bastille”,
William H. Sewell, Jr. 134
5 Individual
and Collective Agency 139
Introduction
139
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 140
From The Elementary Forms of
Religious Life 140
From
The Evolution of Educational Thought 142
MODERN SELECTIONS 156
From Distinction: A Social Critique
of the
Judgment
of Taste, Pierre Bourdieu 156
From “Culture and Political Crisis:
‘Watergate’
and Durkheimian Sociology”, Jeffrey C.
Alexander 158
PART III
THE INSTITUTIONAL ORDER OF MODERN SOCIETIES 165
6 The
Modern State 167
Introduction
167
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 168
From The Division of Labor in
Society 168
From “Two Laws of Penal Evolution” 171
From Professional Ethics and Civic
Morals 172
MODERN SELECTIONS 186
From Selections from the Prison
Notebooks,
Antonio Gramsci 186
From “Civil Religion in America”,
Robert Bellah 188
7 The
Modern Economy 192
Introduction
192
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 193
From The Division of Labor in
Society 193
From Socialism and Saint-Simon 195
From The Division of Labor in
Society 202
MODERN SELECTIONS 212
From The Moral Economy of the
Peasant: Rebellion
and
Subsistence in Southeast Asia, James C. Scott 212
From The Moral Dimension: Toward a
New
Economics, Amitai
Etzioni 214
8 Civil
Society (1): Occupational Groups and Family 217
Introduction
217
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 218
From Suicide 218
From Preface to the Second Edition of The
Division
of Labor in Society 220
From “Introduction to the Sociology of
the Family” 226
From
“The Conjugal Family” 226
MODERN SELECTION 231
From To Empower People: From State
to Civil Society,
Peter L. Berger and Richard John
Neuhaus 231
9 Civil
Society (2): Education 236
Introduction
236
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 237
From “Education: Its Nature and its
Role” 237
From Moral Education 243
From The Evolution of Educational
Thought 245
MODERN SELECTIONS 249
From “The School Class as a Social
System:
Some of its Functions in American
Society”,
Talcott Parsons 249
From Teaching to Transgress:
Education as
the
Practice of Freedom, bell hooks 252
PART IV
MORALITY AND MODERNITY 255
10
Individuality and Autonomy 257
Introduction
257
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 258
From The Division of Labor in
Society 258
From Suicide 263
From Moral Education 268
From “The Determination of Moral
Facts” 271
From “The Dualism of Human Nature” 272
From “Individualism and the
Intellectuals” 274
MODERN SELECTIONS 280
From “The Nature of Deference and
Demeanor”,
Erving Goffman 280
From Pricing the Priceless Child:
The Changing
Social
Value of Children, Viviana Zelizer 281
Appendix –
Durkheim’s Methodological Manifesto 283
Introduction
283
DURKHEIM SELECTIONS 284
From The Rules of Sociological
Method 284
Index 295
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