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Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity
Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity
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A01=Bernard Giesen
A01=Jeffrey C. Alexander
A01=Neil J. Smelser
A01=Piotr Sztompka
A01=Ron Eyerman
anthology
anthropology
Author_Bernard Giesen
Author_Jeffrey C. Alexander
Author_Neil J. Smelser
Author_Piotr Sztompka
Author_Ron Eyerman
case studies
Category=JH
collective identity
collective understandings
constructivist approach
cultural trauma
emotional experiences
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making meaning
nazi holocaust
nonfiction
political theory
september 11
slavery
social cultural
social dialogue
social groups
social interactions
social narratives
social responsibility
sociologists
sociology
textbooks
theoretical framework
theoretical perspective
trauma
united states
Product details
- ISBN 9780520235953
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 22 Mar 2004
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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In this collaboratively authored work, five distinguished sociologists develop an ambitious theoretical model of "cultural trauma"--and on this basis build a new understanding of how social groups interact with emotion to create new and binding understandings of social responsibility. Looking at the "meaning making process" as an open-ended social dialogue in which strikingly different social narratives vie for influence, they outline a strongly constructivist approach to trauma and apply this theoretical model in a series of extensive case studies, including the Nazi Holocaust, slavery in the United States, and September 11, 2001.
Jeffrey C. Alexander is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Sociology Department at Yale University, the author of The Meanings of Social Life: A Cultural Sociology (2003), and the editor of Real Civil Societies (1998). Ron Eyerman is the author of Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity (2001). Bernhard Giesen is the author of Intellectuals and the Nation: Collective Identity in a German Axial Age (1997). Neil J. Smelser is the author of The Social Aspects of Psychoanalysis (California, 1998). Piotr Sztompka is the author of Trust: A Sociological Theory (1999).
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