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New Directions In Social Theory Race Gender And The Canon Kate Reed

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New Directions In Social Theory Race Gender And The Canon Kate Reed
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Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.32 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Kate Reed
ISBN: 9780761942702, 076194270X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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New Directions In Social Theory Race Gender And The Canon Kate Reed by Kate Reed 9780761942702, 076194270X instant download after payment.

`This book contributes to the growing debates about social theory and its role through a discussion of the ways in which gender and race contributed to the exclusion of important thinkers from the sociological canon' - John Hughes, Lancaster University

Who makes up the `canon' of sociology - and who doesn't? And does sociology need a canon in the first place? Beyond Social Theory offers an innovative and passionate contribution to current debates on the history and development of sociology and the exclusion of theorists - who are female, black, or both - from the mainstream of social theorizing. With compelling biographical sketches bringing the dynamics behind the `canon' to life, Kate Reed focuses sharp analysis on the exclusion of theorists on race and gender from important debates on inequality.

An important contribution to the debate on non-exclusionary theory, this book critically examines existing accounts of the history of the discipline, situating the development of social theory within a wider social and political context.

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