ABSTRACT

Contemporary Social Theory helps students explore, describe, and discuss how social theory relates to their own experiences, popular culture, and the world in which they live. It advances the view that new theory can be effectively used to assess social and cultural phenomena.  



The text identifies the important intellectual movements, categories, and paradigms that have occurred in the study of social theory. It also looks at issues closely related to contemporary social theory, such as: the postmodern condition, globalization, postcolonialism, inequality, gender, race, and human sexuality.

chapter Chapter 1|13 pages

Antecedents of Contemporary Social Theory

chapter Chapter 2|29 pages

Structuralism and Beyond

chapter Chapter 3|20 pages

Hermeneutics and Phenomenology

chapter Chapter 4|21 pages

Poststructuralism and Social Theory

chapter Chapter 5|22 pages

Exploding the Boundaries of Reason: Postmodernity

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

Feminist Social Theory

chapter Chapter 7|18 pages

Cultural Studies and Cultural Theory

chapter Chapter 8|30 pages

Postcolonial Theory and Globalization

chapter Chapter 9|18 pages

Gender and Queer Theory

chapter Chapter 10|18 pages

Race Theory