03479cam a2200397Ka 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070020006900111020006600180020002200246020002500268040002300293050001900316072001700335072002300352080000800375082001500383245011400398260002800512300003700540490006300577505179700640520024202437588004702679650003302726650002602759650002702785650004902812700003302861776008802894830005202982856004703034ocn663899361OCoLC20171018091355.0m d cr un|||||||||100913s2003 nyu ob 000 0 eng d a9781849501774 (electronic bk.) :c�68.95 ; � 99.95 ; $126.95 a1849501777 (electronic bk.) :c�68.95 ; � 99.95 ; $126.95 z0762309636 (hbk.) z9780762309634 (hbk.) aZJCbengcZJCdZJC14aH61b.C76 2003 7aJHBA2bicssc 7aSOC0260002bisacsh a31604a301.0122200aCritical theoryh[electronic resource] :bdiverse objects, diverse subjects /cedited by Jennifer M. Lehmann. aNew York :bJAI,c2003. a1 online resource (xvii, 392 p.)1 aCurrent perspectives in social theory,x0278-1204 ;vv. 220 aPart I: Bringing Marxism back ... with Foucault -- Foucoult's encounter with Marxism / Paul Paolucci -- Part II: Critical theories of knowledge: epistemology and culture -- Afrocentricity and the Eurocentric hegemony of knowledge: contradictions of place / Molefi Kete Asante -- Epistemology, culture and rhetoric: some social implications of human cognition / Thomas J. Burns and Terri LeMoyne -- Films and utopia: the culture industry revisited / James J. Dowd -- Part III: Social structures, theories and movements -- Cybercritique: a social theory of online agency and virtual structures / Timothy W. Luke -- Rationalism and traditionalism in classical sociology and contemporary feminist theory / Mary Godwyn -- The duality of systems: networks as media and outcomes of movement mobilization / Jeff Livesay -- Part IV: Bridging the African diaspora in the new millennium (selected papers from the eponymous conference at the University of Nebraska, Februrary 2001) -- Re-visioning race: dismantling whiteness / Gerise Herndon -- The phychological and spiritual implications of western Christian missionaries' influence on the African diaspora: special reference to West African countries / Joshua Olayiwola Oyekan -- Part V: Critical theory (selected papers from the Conference of the Socialogical Theory Section, International Socialogical Association, University of Cambridge, September 2000) -- How is society possible? Towards a metacritique of reification / Fr�ed�eric Vandenberghe -- The form of difference: reimagining critical theory / Nancy Weiss Hanrahan -- Prolegomena to an intercultural critical theory / Fuyuki Kurasawa -- Pragmatism versus socialogical hermeneutics / Patrick Baert -- Subjectivity, culture, autonomy: Castadoriadis and social theory / Anthony Elliott. aThe contributions in this 22nd volume of "Current Perspectives in Social Theory" explore the arguments for and against a view of the world in which multiple, distinct and conflicting societies differ both over time and contemporaneously. aDescription based on print version record. 0aSocial sciencesxPhilosophy. 0aKnowledge, Theory of. 7aSocial theory.2bicssc 7aSocial SciencexSociologyxGeneral.2bisacsh1 aLehmann, Jennifer M.,d1956-08iPrint version:tCritical theory.dNew York : JAI, 2003z0762309636w(OCoLC)51722690 0aCurrent perspectives in social theory ;vv. 22.40uhttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/0278-1204/22