ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Cultural Sociology provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary scholarship in sociology and related disciplines focused on the complex relations of culture to social structures and everyday life. With sixty-five essays written by scholars from around the world, the book draws diverse approaches to cultural sociology into a dialogue that charts new pathways for research on culture in a global era.

Contributing scholars address vital concerns that relate to classic questions as well as emergent issues in the study of culture. Topics include cultural and social theory, politics and the state, social stratification, community, aesthetics, lifestyle, and identity. In addition, the authors explore developments central to the constitution and reproduction of culture, such as power, technology, and the organization of work.

This book is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in diverse subfields within Sociology, as well as Cultural Studies, Media and Communication, and Postcolonial Theory.

part 1|2 pages

Part I: Sociological programs of cultural analysis

part 2|2 pages

Part II: Theories and methodologies in cultural analysis

part 3|2 pages

Part III: Aesthetics, ethics, and cultural legitimacy

part 4|2 pages

Part IV: Individuals and groups, identities and performances

part 5|2 pages

Culture and stratification

part 7|2 pages

Part VII: Cultures of work and professions

chapter 40|9 pages

Work cultures

chapter 41|10 pages

Cultures of service

chapter 43|9 pages

Science cultures

chapter 44|12 pages

Medical cultures

chapter 45|11 pages

Legal culture and cultures of legality

part 9|2 pages

Part IX: Global cultures, global processes

part 10|2 pages

Part X: Cultural processes and change

chapter 60|10 pages

From collective memory to commemoration

chapter 61|10 pages

Movement cultures

chapter 63|9 pages

Migration and cultures

chapter 64|9 pages

Cultural diffusion