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The remarkably diverse writings of Zygmunt Bauman range across a large number of issues in sociology, politics, history, and cultural studies. This is the first collection of Baumana s writings that covers the entire breadth of his work, and includes a summarizing essay and commentary by editor Peter Beilharz.

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"The Bauman Reader, edited by Beilharz, provides an excellent condensation of the sociologist's remarkably diverse writing in social theory, politics, and philosophy. The Reader scoops up many of Bauman's most significant work on the nature of culture, intellectuals, morality, ethics, modernity, postmodernity, and globalisation." -- Anthony Elliott, The Australian



"This anthology provides the possibility for students of social theory and postmodernity finally to 'get a handle' on the multifaceted, deeply veined work of Zygmunt Bauman. Beilharz makes a real contribution by providing organizational categories for Bauman's diverse writing. Further, his broadly reasoned introduction supplies a biographical, historical, and theoretical framework for making overall sense of what Bauman has been up to during his distinguished and highly original career." Jeffrey Alexander, University of California at Los Angeles


"Zygmunt Bauman is one of the most enterprising minds in the contemporary social sciences. Beilharz's selection provides a full picture of Bauman as an analyst of class, as a moral philosopher, and as a critic of globalization. The image that emerges is one of a European intellectual of the old style who is entirely up to the exigencies of our time." Peter Wagner, European University Institute



Table of Contents
Preface.

1. Introduction: Peter Beilharz: Reading Zygmunt Bauman.

2. The Telos Interview.

3. Socialism.

3.1 The Historical Location of Socalism.

3.2 Modern Times, Modern Marxism.

3.3 Communism: A Postmortem.

4. Class and Power.

4.1 Class: Before and After.

4.2 Gamekeepers Turned Gardeners.

4.3 The Rise of the Interpreter.

5. Hermeneutics and Critical Theory.

5.1 The Challenge of Hermeneutics.

5.2 Critical Theory.

5.3 Modernity.

6. Sociology and the Postmodern.

6.1 A Sociological Theory of Postmodernity.

6.2 The Re-Enchantment of the World, or, How Can One Narrate Postmodernity?.

7. Figures of Modernity.

7.1 Making and Unmaking of Strangers.

7.2 Parvenu and Pariah: The Heroes and Victims of Modernity.

8. The Century of Camps.

8.1 Sociology After the Holocaust.

8.2 Dictatorship Over Needs.

8.3 A Century of Camps?.

9. Ambivalence and Ethics.

9.1 The Quest for Order.

9.2 The Social Construction of Ambivalence.

10. Globalization and the New Poor.

10.1 On Glocalization: Or Globalization for Some, Localization for Some Others.

10.2 From the Work Ethic to the Aesthetic of Consumption.

11. The Journey Never Ends, Zygmunt Bauman Talks With Peter Beilharz.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/08/2000
      ISBN13: 9780631214922, 978-0631214922
      ISBN10: 0631214925

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The remarkably diverse writings of Zygmunt Bauman range across a large number of issues in sociology, politics, history, and cultural studies. This is the first collection of Baumana s writings that covers the entire breadth of his work, and includes a summarizing essay and commentary by editor Peter Beilharz.

      Trade Review
      "The Bauman Reader, edited by Beilharz, provides an excellent condensation of the sociologist's remarkably diverse writing in social theory, politics, and philosophy. The Reader scoops up many of Bauman's most significant work on the nature of culture, intellectuals, morality, ethics, modernity, postmodernity, and globalisation." -- Anthony Elliott, The Australian



      "This anthology provides the possibility for students of social theory and postmodernity finally to 'get a handle' on the multifaceted, deeply veined work of Zygmunt Bauman. Beilharz makes a real contribution by providing organizational categories for Bauman's diverse writing. Further, his broadly reasoned introduction supplies a biographical, historical, and theoretical framework for making overall sense of what Bauman has been up to during his distinguished and highly original career." Jeffrey Alexander, University of California at Los Angeles


      "Zygmunt Bauman is one of the most enterprising minds in the contemporary social sciences. Beilharz's selection provides a full picture of Bauman as an analyst of class, as a moral philosopher, and as a critic of globalization. The image that emerges is one of a European intellectual of the old style who is entirely up to the exigencies of our time." Peter Wagner, European University Institute



      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      1. Introduction: Peter Beilharz: Reading Zygmunt Bauman.

      2. The Telos Interview.

      3. Socialism.

      3.1 The Historical Location of Socalism.

      3.2 Modern Times, Modern Marxism.

      3.3 Communism: A Postmortem.

      4. Class and Power.

      4.1 Class: Before and After.

      4.2 Gamekeepers Turned Gardeners.

      4.3 The Rise of the Interpreter.

      5. Hermeneutics and Critical Theory.

      5.1 The Challenge of Hermeneutics.

      5.2 Critical Theory.

      5.3 Modernity.

      6. Sociology and the Postmodern.

      6.1 A Sociological Theory of Postmodernity.

      6.2 The Re-Enchantment of the World, or, How Can One Narrate Postmodernity?.

      7. Figures of Modernity.

      7.1 Making and Unmaking of Strangers.

      7.2 Parvenu and Pariah: The Heroes and Victims of Modernity.

      8. The Century of Camps.

      8.1 Sociology After the Holocaust.

      8.2 Dictatorship Over Needs.

      8.3 A Century of Camps?.

      9. Ambivalence and Ethics.

      9.1 The Quest for Order.

      9.2 The Social Construction of Ambivalence.

      10. Globalization and the New Poor.

      10.1 On Glocalization: Or Globalization for Some, Localization for Some Others.

      10.2 From the Work Ethic to the Aesthetic of Consumption.

      11. The Journey Never Ends, Zygmunt Bauman Talks With Peter Beilharz.

      Index.

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