Taking It Big
Developing Sociological Consciousness in Postmodern Times
- Steven P. Dandaneau - Kansas State University, USA, University of Tennessee, USA, University of Dayton, USA
Other Titles in:
Sociology (General)
Sociology (General)
March 2001 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book is intended as an accessible, current, and uncompromised introduction to what C Wright Mills called the sociological imagination. It explains and demonstrates the value of the sociological imagination vis-[gr]a-vis the demands of today's postmodern society, critically addresses the chief forces working against its development, and invites students to adopt this form of self-consciousness as their own.
Sociology, or, Imaginative Reflections from Empirically Damaged Life
PART ONE: DEVELOPING AN ORIENTATION TO SELF AND SOCIETY
The Big Picture, or, a Brief Survey of Our Dying World
The Small Picture, or, Yesterday's Dystopias as Today's Everyday Life
Toward a Postmodern Sociological Imagination and a Sociological Imagination for Postmodern Times
PART TWO: APPLYING THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION: THREE MODELS
A Wrong Child
Generation X
Religion and Society
PART THREE: THE SOCIAL FORCES WORKING AGAINST THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
The Degradation of the Public Sphere
The End of History
Sociology without Society
PART FOUR: LOOKING BACK, LOOKING AHEAD
Epilogue