Contemporary Bauman

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Bauman's Analysis
Bauman's Portrait
Bauman's Sociological
Bauman's Sociological Imagination
Bauman's View
Bauman's Work
Bauman's Writings
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Contemporary Society
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Flexible Work Life
Follow
gender and sexuality studies
globalisation effects
Good Life
heavy
Heavy Modernity
Human Suffering
identity formation
institutional transformation
interpersonal dynamics
liquid
Liquid Life
Liquid Love
Liquid Modern Era
Liquid Modern Society
Liquid Modern World
Liquid Modernity
love
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modernity
sociological theory
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Solid Modernity
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Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415409681
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This text covers Bauman’s contribution to sociology and social theory. This ideal teaching text analyzes Bauman's shift from a sociology of postmodernity to liquid modernity, and provides a critical assessment of the contemporary Bauman, appraising his novel theory of liquid modernity in terms of its implications for self-identity, interpersonal relationships, culture, communications, and the broad-ranging institutional transformations associated with globalization.

In addition to various extracts from Bauman's work, the book also contains a spirited reply from Zygmunt Bauman to both his sympathetic and unsympathetic critics. Bauman concludes by providing a new perspectives on his theory of liquid modernity, its differentiation from the modernity/postmodernity debate and its relation to current developments in contemporary social theory.

Anthony Elliott is Professor of Sociology at Flinders University, Australia. His book, The New Individualism (2005), written with Charles Lemert, is also published by Routledge.