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Edited by Alan Sica and Stephen Turner

The Disobedient Generation

Social Theorists in the Sixties

336 pages,  6 x 9  © 2005

Cloth $67.00

ISBN: 9780226756240   Published December 2005

Paper $26.00

ISBN: 9780226756257   Published December 2005

Preface
ALAN SICA
Introduction: What Has 1968 Come to Mean?
ANDREW ABBOTT
Losing Faith
JEFFREY C. ALEXANDER
The Sixties and Me: From Cultural Revolution to Cultural Theory
MICHAEL BURAWOY
Antinomian Marxist
CRAIG CALHOUN
My Back Pages
PATRICIA HILL COLLINS
That's Not Why I Went to School
KAREN SCHWEERS COOK
The Sociology of Power and Justice: Coming of Age in the Sixties
JOHN A. HALL
Life in the Cold
PAOLO JEDLOWSKI
Becoming a Sociologist in Italy
HANS JOAS
A Pragmatist from Germany
KARIN KNORR CETINA
Culture of Life
MICHEL MAFFESOLI
Dionysus and the Ideals of 1968
WILLIAM OUTHWAITE
From Switzerland to Sussex
SASKIA SASSEN
Always a Foreigner, Always at Home
LAURENT THÉVENOT
The Two Bodies of May 1968: In Common, in Person
BRYAN TURNER
The 1968 Student Revolts: The Expressive Revolution and Generational Politics
STEPHEN TURNER
High on Insubordination
STEVE WOOLGAR
Ontological Disobedience-Definitely! {Maybe}
ERIK OLIN WRIGHT
Falling into Marxism; Choosing to Stay
Index
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