Postmodern Social Theory
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- 9788131610756
- 301.01 RIT
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301.01 PES Sociology of Howard S. Becker | 301.01 RIT Classical Sociological Theory | 301.01 RIT Modern Sociological Theory | 301.01 RIT Postmodern Social Theory | 301.01 SZA Reflexive Historical Sociology | 301.024 RUS Sociology for Health Professionals | 301.0243613 LLE Sociology for Social Workers |
1 Postmodern Social Theory, Sociology, and Sociological Theory
2 The Development of Postmodern Social Theory
3 Michel Foucault: Part 1: Archaeology of Knowledge; Genealogy of Power
4 Michel Foucault: Part 2: Sexuality, Power, and Self
5 Jean Baudrillard: Part 1: The Basic Theoretical Ideas
6 Jean Baudrillard: Part 2: Problems in the Contemporary World and the Possibility of Dealing with Them
7 Other French Postmodern Thinkers: Derrida, Deleuze and Guattari, Lyotard, Lacan, Virilio
8 Other European Perspectives: Giddens, Beck, Habermas, Bauman, and Harvey
9 American Interventions: Bell, Jameson, Feminists, and Multiculturalists
10 Postmodern Social Theory and Contemporary Sociological Theory
11 Postmodern Social Theory: An Application
12 Criticisms of, and the Move Beyond, Postmodernism
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