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The way people think and act politically is not set in stone. This title presents students and scholars of sociology, comparative politics, and cultural studies with an original position on political culture, showing how the political cultures of our times pose not only grave dangers, but also opportunities for creative alternatives.

Trade Review
"An erudite yet lively and readable contribution to efforts to bring more creative ways of thinking about political culture to social science."
Times Higher Education

"Sometimes established political cultures entrap us; sometimes they threaten to destroy us unless we reinvent them and reinvent ourselves in the process. Jeffrey Goldfarb's book describes historical turning points that are often tragic, yet pregnant with new realities. With lucid, deliberate optimism, he looks at the early signs and first tremors that announce the birth of a better world - a world in 'statu nascendi.'"
Daniel Dayan, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris

"In Reinventing Political Culture, Jeffrey Goldfarb demonstrates that the division between the politics of small things and the structures of big institutions need not be a chasm, but rather that they are two intersecting domains. Through this personal, profound, and provocative work of social theory, Goldfarb underscores the possibility of a democratic reinvention of political culture. His ideas are vital for all those interested in the linkage between states and publics and the linkage between small groups and mass publics."
Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University

"The author's personal engagement and experience in the examples he is discussing, and the exceptionally well-written and engaging detail of the analysis, help this book to revitalize the idea of the cultural arena as a critical venue for struggles over social change."
William A. Gamson, Boston College




Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Reinventing the Concept
Chapter 3 Ideology Ends Again?
Chapter 4 Reinventing American Political Culture: The Obama "Revolution"
Chapter 5 Reinventing American Political Culture: The Counter-Revolution
Chapter 6 Spaces of Possibility in the Middle East: Seeking Reinvention in Everyday Practice
Chapter 7 The Power of Culture versus the Culture of Power
Chapter 8 From Monologue to Dialogue: Democratic Culture and the Intellectuals

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 11/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9780745646367, 978-0745646367
      ISBN10: 0745646360

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The way people think and act politically is not set in stone. This title presents students and scholars of sociology, comparative politics, and cultural studies with an original position on political culture, showing how the political cultures of our times pose not only grave dangers, but also opportunities for creative alternatives.

      Trade Review
      "An erudite yet lively and readable contribution to efforts to bring more creative ways of thinking about political culture to social science."
      Times Higher Education

      "Sometimes established political cultures entrap us; sometimes they threaten to destroy us unless we reinvent them and reinvent ourselves in the process. Jeffrey Goldfarb's book describes historical turning points that are often tragic, yet pregnant with new realities. With lucid, deliberate optimism, he looks at the early signs and first tremors that announce the birth of a better world - a world in 'statu nascendi.'"
      Daniel Dayan, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris

      "In Reinventing Political Culture, Jeffrey Goldfarb demonstrates that the division between the politics of small things and the structures of big institutions need not be a chasm, but rather that they are two intersecting domains. Through this personal, profound, and provocative work of social theory, Goldfarb underscores the possibility of a democratic reinvention of political culture. His ideas are vital for all those interested in the linkage between states and publics and the linkage between small groups and mass publics."
      Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University

      "The author's personal engagement and experience in the examples he is discussing, and the exceptionally well-written and engaging detail of the analysis, help this book to revitalize the idea of the cultural arena as a critical venue for struggles over social change."
      William A. Gamson, Boston College




      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction
      Chapter 2 Reinventing the Concept
      Chapter 3 Ideology Ends Again?
      Chapter 4 Reinventing American Political Culture: The Obama "Revolution"
      Chapter 5 Reinventing American Political Culture: The Counter-Revolution
      Chapter 6 Spaces of Possibility in the Middle East: Seeking Reinvention in Everyday Practice
      Chapter 7 The Power of Culture versus the Culture of Power
      Chapter 8 From Monologue to Dialogue: Democratic Culture and the Intellectuals

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