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This work introduces modern social theory through the creative exploration of eight major metaphors that have shaped western understanding of human society. The book aims to demonstrate, how each one is rooted in a broader tradition of thought.

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A highly readable and innovative work—one that deserves a wide audience. By articulating eight major metaphors in social theory, Rigney opens vistas for interpreting present-day social and cultural reality. -- Gideon Sjoberg, University of Texas
Social science and social life both depend on imagination. Rigney's The Metaphorical Society offers tools for understanding the world and an engagement in the critical task of seeing what each tool obscures and what it reveals. -- Craig Calhoun, University Professor of Social Sciences, Arizona State University
A nicely compact book that covers nearly every kind of social theorizing imaginable—not just sociology, but the array of academic disciplines, plus politics, poetry, business and industry, religious and military reasoning, common sense, and on and on: They are all there, side by side, though sociology is predominantly featured. The prose is wonderful, smooth, conversational, lucid, and flowing. Citations are detailed and the bibliography thorough. * Contemporary Sociology *
This book will prove useful not only to the beginner who is trying to develop a sense of what is involved in the practice of theorizing, but also to sociologists and theorists who want to develop an understanding of how they use language, and language uses them. * BSA Network *
Exceptionally well written and learned. . . . Should find a significant readership in undergraduate and graduate courses. -- Ben Agger

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The Metaphorical Imagination Chapter 3 Society as Living System Chapter 4 Society as Machine Chapter 5 Society as War Chapter 6 Society as Legal Order Chapter 7 Society as Marketplace Chapter 8 Society as Game Chapter 9 Society as Theater Chapter 10 Society as Discourse Chapter 11 Postscript: A Guide to Metaphorical Analysis

The Metaphorical Society An Invitation to Social

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 27/03/2001
      ISBN13: 9780742509375, 978-0742509375
      ISBN10: 0742509370

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work introduces modern social theory through the creative exploration of eight major metaphors that have shaped western understanding of human society. The book aims to demonstrate, how each one is rooted in a broader tradition of thought.

      Trade Review
      A highly readable and innovative work—one that deserves a wide audience. By articulating eight major metaphors in social theory, Rigney opens vistas for interpreting present-day social and cultural reality. -- Gideon Sjoberg, University of Texas
      Social science and social life both depend on imagination. Rigney's The Metaphorical Society offers tools for understanding the world and an engagement in the critical task of seeing what each tool obscures and what it reveals. -- Craig Calhoun, University Professor of Social Sciences, Arizona State University
      A nicely compact book that covers nearly every kind of social theorizing imaginable—not just sociology, but the array of academic disciplines, plus politics, poetry, business and industry, religious and military reasoning, common sense, and on and on: They are all there, side by side, though sociology is predominantly featured. The prose is wonderful, smooth, conversational, lucid, and flowing. Citations are detailed and the bibliography thorough. * Contemporary Sociology *
      This book will prove useful not only to the beginner who is trying to develop a sense of what is involved in the practice of theorizing, but also to sociologists and theorists who want to develop an understanding of how they use language, and language uses them. * BSA Network *
      Exceptionally well written and learned. . . . Should find a significant readership in undergraduate and graduate courses. -- Ben Agger

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The Metaphorical Imagination Chapter 3 Society as Living System Chapter 4 Society as Machine Chapter 5 Society as War Chapter 6 Society as Legal Order Chapter 7 Society as Marketplace Chapter 8 Society as Game Chapter 9 Society as Theater Chapter 10 Society as Discourse Chapter 11 Postscript: A Guide to Metaphorical Analysis

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