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1 COVER
5 PART I: CLASSICAL THEORISTS CHAPTER ONE: KARL MARX REFERENCES 1A Karl Marx from Wage Labour and Capital II 1B Karl Marx and Frederick Engels from Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844 1C Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels from The German Ideology CHAPTER TWO: EMILE DURKHEIM REFERENCES 2A Emile Durkheim from The Rules of Sociological Method II 2B Emile Durkheim from Suicide: A Study in Sociology CHAPTER THREE: MAX WEBER 3A Max Weber from The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 3B Max Weber from Economy and Society 3C Max Weber from Essays in Sociology
6 PART II: STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM, CONFLICT, AND EXCHANGE THEORIES CHAPTER FOUR: STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM REFERENCES 4A Robert K. Merton from On Social Structure and Science CHAPTER FIVE: CONFLICT AND DEPENDENCY THEORIES REFERENCES 5A Ralf Dahrendorf from Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society REFERENCES 5B Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Enzo Faletto from Dependency and Development in Latin America CHAPTER SIX: SOCIAL EXCHANGE REFERENCES 6A Peter M. Blau from Exchange and Power in Social Life 6B James S. Coleman from Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital REFERENCES 6C Paula England from Sometimes the Social Becomes Personal: Gender, Class, and Sexualities REFERENCES
7 PART III: SYMBOLIC INTERACTION, PHENOMENOLOGY, AND ETHNOMETHODOLOGY CHAPTER SEVEN: SYMBOLIC INTERACTION REFERENCES 7A George H. Mead from Mind, Self & Society 7B Erving Goffman from The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life CHAPTER EIGHT: PHENOMENOLOGY REFERENCES 8A Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann from The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge The Reality of Everyday Life Origins of Institutionalization CHAPTER NINE: ETHNOMETHODOLOGY 9A Harold Garfinkel from Studies in Ethnomethodology Practical Sociological Reasoning: Doing Accounts in “Common Sense Situations of Choice” 9B Sarah Fenstermaker and Candace West from Doing Gender, Doing Difference: Inequality, Power, and Institutional Change REFERENCES
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PART IV: MAJOR POSTWAR EUROPEAN INFLUENCES ON SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
CHAPTER TEN: CRITICAL THEORY
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10A Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno from Dialectic of Enlightenment
10B Jürgen Habermas from The Theory of Communicative Action: Reason and the Rationalization of Society
CHAPTER ELEVEN: PIERRE BOURDIEU
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11A Pierre Bourdieu from The Forms of Capital
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11B Pierre Bourdieu from Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste
CHAPTER TWELVE: MICHEL FOUCAULT AND QUEER THEORY
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12A Michel