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In this new book Zygmunt Bauman and Riccardo Mazzeo examine the contentious issue of the relation between literature (and the arts in general) and sociology (or, more generally, a branch of the humanities claiming scientific status). While many commentators see literature and sociology as radically different vocations, Bauman and Mazzeo argue that they are bound together by a common purpose and a shared subject matter. Despite the many differences in terms of their methods and their ways of presenting their findings, novels and sociological texts are not at cross-purposes. Indeed, it is precisely their differences that make them at once indispensable to each other and mutually complementary.

The writers of novels and of sociological texts may explore their world from different perspectives, seeking and producing different types of ‘data’, but their products bear the unmistakable marks of their shared origin. They feed each other and depend on each other in terms of their agenda, their discoveries and the contents of their messages. In a world characterized by the continuous search for new sensations and the fetishism of consumption, they bring fundamental existential questions back to the public agenda. Literature and sociology reveal the truth of the human condition only when they stay in one another's company, remaining attentive to each other's findings and engaged in a continuous dialogue. For only together can they rise to the challenging task of untangling and laying bare the complex intertwining of biography and history as well as of individual and society that totality we are constantly shaping while being shaped by it.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 The Two Sisters

Chapter 2 Salvation Through Literature

Chapter 3 The Pendulum and Calvino's Empty Centre

Chapter 4 The Father Problem

Chapter 5 Literature and the Interregnum

Chapter 6 The Blog and the Disappearance of Mediators

Chapter 7 Are We All Becoming Autistic?

Chapter 8 Metaphors of the 21st Century

Chapter 9 Risking Twitterature

Chapter 10 Dry and Damp

Chapter 11 The Retrenchment within "Oneness"

Chapter 12 Education, Literature, Sociology

Notes

Index

In Praise of Literature

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781509502684, 978-1509502684
      ISBN10: 1509502688
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this new book Zygmunt Bauman and Riccardo Mazzeo examine the contentious issue of the relation between literature (and the arts in general) and sociology (or, more generally, a branch of the humanities claiming scientific status). While many commentators see literature and sociology as radically different vocations, Bauman and Mazzeo argue that they are bound together by a common purpose and a shared subject matter. Despite the many differences in terms of their methods and their ways of presenting their findings, novels and sociological texts are not at cross-purposes. Indeed, it is precisely their differences that make them at once indispensable to each other and mutually complementary.

      The writers of novels and of sociological texts may explore their world from different perspectives, seeking and producing different types of ‘data’, but their products bear the unmistakable marks of their shared origin. They feed each other and depend on each other in terms of their agenda, their discoveries and the contents of their messages. In a world characterized by the continuous search for new sensations and the fetishism of consumption, they bring fundamental existential questions back to the public agenda. Literature and sociology reveal the truth of the human condition only when they stay in one another's company, remaining attentive to each other's findings and engaged in a continuous dialogue. For only together can they rise to the challenging task of untangling and laying bare the complex intertwining of biography and history as well as of individual and society that totality we are constantly shaping while being shaped by it.

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1 The Two Sisters

      Chapter 2 Salvation Through Literature

      Chapter 3 The Pendulum and Calvino's Empty Centre

      Chapter 4 The Father Problem

      Chapter 5 Literature and the Interregnum

      Chapter 6 The Blog and the Disappearance of Mediators

      Chapter 7 Are We All Becoming Autistic?

      Chapter 8 Metaphors of the 21st Century

      Chapter 9 Risking Twitterature

      Chapter 10 Dry and Damp

      Chapter 11 The Retrenchment within "Oneness"

      Chapter 12 Education, Literature, Sociology

      Notes

      Index

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