ABSTRACT

This text covers Bauman’s contribution to sociology and social theory. This ideal teaching text analyzes Bauman's shift from a sociology of postmodernity to liquid modernity, and provides a critical assessment of the contemporary Bauman, appraising his novel theory of liquid modernity in terms of its implications for self-identity, interpersonal relationships, culture, communications, and the broad-ranging institutional transformations associated with globalization.

In addition to various extracts from Bauman's work, the book also contains a spirited reply from Zygmunt Bauman to both his sympathetic and unsympathetic critics. Bauman concludes by providing a new perspectives on his theory of liquid modernity, its differentiation from the modernity/postmodernity debate and its relation to current developments in contemporary social theory.

part |26 pages

Introduction

part One|71 pages

Liquid Modernity

chapter Chapter One|17 pages

The theory of liquid modernity

A critique of Bauman's recent sociology

chapter Chapter Two|18 pages

From postmodernity to liquid modernity

What's in a metaphor?

chapter Chapter Three|17 pages

Bauman's irony

part Two|69 pages

Liquid Love

part Three|88 pages

Liquid Life

chapter Chapter 8|24 pages

Solid modernity, liquid utopia – liquid modernity, solid utopia

Ubiquitous utopianism as a trademark of the work of Zygmunt Bauman

chapter Chapter 9|16 pages

On Bauman's sociology of suffering

Questions for thinking

part |12 pages

Afterword