Complete 375 Word Social Theory Discussion (TROY) - Humanities
Reflection Assignment –LET’S REFLECT ON THESE WONDERFUL THEORY READINGS!Emile Durkheim by Charles Lemert p. 59Max Weber by Charles Lemert – p. 82 You will write 375-750 words (not including the reference page) to reflect on two of the theoretical readings for each week. Please note that you should not use the Lemert introductory essays or biographies as one of your readings. You should be reviewing the highlighted theorists’ works. You will also submit this on Turnitin to double-check for plagiarism.You must be at 15\% similarity index or lower. The paper should be submitted in a Word format - .doc or .docx. For EACH OF THE TWO excerpts that you select for this week, you will need to provide a short summary (125 words each) in your own words for that excerpt of what you think are the author’s main point/s or argument/s. Please note that two of these summaries will need a short quote (40 words or less) from the excerpt that corresponds with it. Finally, discuss how this particular excerpt has implications in everyday life. Here you can relate it to aspects of your own life or modern life in general. You will need to have a reference page where you should list the two excerpts that you covered in your reflection in APA format. Look below on this rubric to see exact style. PLEASE NOTE: The small letter after the year is only used when you have multiple excerpts by same author and they are alphabetized by excerpt title. Otherwise, reference page is in alphabetical order by author’s last name.In addition, please note that one point will be deducted for all writing issues. One word of caution: Do not over quote (i.e., use more than a line or two of quotes in the whole paper). Grading Rubric Points Earned Comments Summary of the excerpts is coherent and well-developed (each excerpt should be at least 125 words and include one exact quote with in-text citation from the reading) 40 Student discusses how excerpt has implications for everyday life. (minimum 125 words) 30 The reflection assignment is double-spaced, well written and organized - demonstrating few grammatical issues. Also, APA format is followed for in-text citations and reference page. 30 Final Grade: Marx, K. (2017a). The eighteenth brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. In C. Lemert (Ed.), Social theory: The multicultural, global, and classic readings (6th ed., pp. 37-40). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (Original work published 1852) Marx, K. (2017b). The manifesto of class, with Friedrich Engels. In C. Lemert (Ed.), Social theory: The multicultural, global, and classic readings (6th ed., pp. 34-37). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (Original work published 1848) Sample In-Text Citations - (Marx, 1848/2017b, p. X) OR (Marx, 1852/2017a, p. X) For referencing works by different authors in an edited book, please Google and then refer to the APA Guide for Academic Writing (2018-2019) from Mount Royal University. Furthermore, for discussing multiple works by the same author, please go to this blog - http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2012/06/how-to-cite-multiple-works-by-the-same-author-in-a-compilation.html lemert_weekly_readings_term_3_2020.docx Unformatted Attachment Preview WEEK 1 – 45 pages INTRODUCTION – Social Theory: Its Uses and Pleasures by Charles Lemert – pp.1-18 PART ONE – Modernity’s Classical Age: 1848-1919 by Charles Lemert – pp. 19-27 Karl Marx - The Two Sides of Society by Charles Lemert - pp. 28 Estranged Labour – pp. 29-33 NOT ASSIGNED - Camera Obscura – pp. 33-34 The Manifesto of Class Struggle, with Friedrich Engels – pp. 34 – 37 NOT ASSIGNED - The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte – pp. 37-40 Capital and the Values of Commodities – pp. 40-46 NOT ASSIGNED - Capital and the Fetishism of Commodities – pp. 46-48 NOT ASSIGNED- Labour-Power and Capital – pp. 48-52 Friedrich Engels The Patriarchal Family – pp. 52 – 54 NOT ASSIGNED - John Stuart Mill by Charles Lemert - p. 54 NOT ASSIGNED - Of Society and the Individual – pp. 54-55 Jane Addams by Charles Lemert - p. 55 The Settlement as a Factor in the Labor Movement – pp. 56 – 57 Harriet Martineau by Charles Lemert – pp. 57-58 Woman – pp. 58-59 WEEK 2 – 33 pages Emile Durkheim by Charles Lemert – p. 59 Mechanical and Organic Solidarity – pp. 59-62 Anomie and the Modern Division of Labor – pp. 62-63 Sociology and Social Facts – pp. 63-65 Suicide and Modernity – pp. 65-71 NOT ASSIGNED - Primitive Classifications and Social Knowledge – pp. 71–75 The Cultural Logic of Collective Representations – pp. 75–80 NOT ASSIGNED - Friedrich Nietzsche by Charles Lemert – p. 80 NOT ASSIGNED - Peoples and Countries – pp. 81-82 Max Weber by Charles Lemert – p. 82 The Spirit of Capitalism and the Iron Cage – pp.83-86 The Bureaucratic Machine – pp. 86-90 What is Politics? – pp. 90-91 NOT ASSIGNED - The Types of Legitimate Domination – pp. 92-94 Class, Status, Party – pp. 94-101 NOT ASSIGNED - Sigmund Freud by Charles Lemert – pp. 101-102 NOT ASSIGNED - The Psychical Apparatus and the Theory of Instincts – pp. 102-105 NOT ASSIGNED - Dream-Work and Interpretation – pp. 105-108 NOT ASSIGNED - Oedipus, the Child – pp. 108-11 NOT ASSIGNED - Remembering, Repeating, and Working-Through – pp.111-113 NOT ASSIGNED - The Return of the Repressed in Social Life – pp. 114-116 NOT ASSIGNED - Civilization and the Individual – pp. 116-118 WEEK 3 – 38 pages NOT ASSIGNED - Ferdinand de Saussure by Charles Lemert – pp. 118-119 NOT ASSIGNED - Arbitrary Social Values and the Linguistic Sign – pp. 119-124 NOT ASSIGNED - John Dewey by Charles Lemert - p. 124 1 NOT ASSIGNED - Democracy and Education – pp. 124-125 NOT ASSIGNED - William James - Split Lives in the Modern World by Charles Lemert – p. 126 NOT ASSIGNED - The Self and Its Selves – pp.126-130 William Edward Burghardt (W.E.B.) Du Bois by Charles Lemert – pp.130 Double-Consciousness and the Veil – pp. 131 – 134 Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Charles Lemert – pp. 134-135 The Yellow Wallpaper – pp. 135-136 Women and Economics – pp. 136-139 Anna Julia Cooper by Charles Lemert – p. 139 The Colored Woman’s Office – pp. 139-143 Georg Simmel by Charles Lemert – p.143 The Stranger – pp. 144-146 Charles Horton Cooley by Charles Lemert – p. 146 The Looking Glass-Self – pp. 146-147 PART TWO – Social Theories and World Conflict: 1919-1945 by Charles Lemert – pp. 149160 NOT ASSIGNED - John Maynard Keynes Action and Knowledge in a Troubled World by Charles Lemert p. 161 NOT ASSIGNED -The Psychology of Modern Society – pp. 161-162 NOT ASSIGNED - Talcott Parsons by Charles Lemert – pp. 162-163 NOT ASSIGNED - The Unit Act of Action Systems – pp. 163-165 NOT ASSIGNED - Erich Fromm by Charles Lemert – p. 165 NOT ASSIGNED - Psychoanalysis and Sociology – pp. 165-166 NOT ASSIGNED - Georg Lukács by Charles Lemert – p. 166 NOT ASSIGNED - The Irrational Chasm Between Subject and Object – pp. 166-167 George Herbert Mead by Charles Lemert – pp. 167-168 The Self, the I, and the Me – pp. 168-172 NOT ASSIGNED - Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (V.I.) Lenin – p. 172 NOT ASSIGNED - What is to be Done? – pp. 172-173 Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno by Charles Lemert – p. 173 The Culture Industry as Deception – pp. 173-176 NOT ASSIGNED - Martin Heidegger by Charles Lemert – p. 176 NOT ASSIGNED - The Questions Concerning Technology: The Age of the World Picture – p. 177 Week 4 – 36 pages NOT ASSIGNED - Karl Mannheim by Charles Lemert – p. 177 NOT ASSIGNED - The Sociology of Knowledge and Ideology – pp. 178-180 Robert K. Merton by Charles Lemert – p. 181 Social Structure and Anomie – pp. 181-190 W.E.B. Du Bois by Charles Lemert – p. 190 Black Reconstruction and the Racial Wage – pp. 191-193 NOT ASSIGNED - Reinhold Niebuhr - Unavoidable Dilemmas – by Charles Lemert - p.194 NOT ASSIGNED - Moral Man and Immoral Society – pp.194-195 NOT ASSIGNED - Gunnar Myrdal by Charles Lemert – p. 195 NOT ASSIGNED - The Negro Problem as a Moral Issue – pp. 195-197 2 NOT ASSIGNED - William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki by Charles Lemert – pp. 197198 NOT ASSIGNED - Disorganization of the Polish Immigrant – p. 198-202 NOT ASSIGNED - Louis Wirth by Charles Lemert – p. 202 NOT ASSIGNED - The Significance of the Jewish Ghetto – pp. 202-205 Walter Benjamin by Charles Lemert – p. 205 Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: War and Fascism – pp. 206-207 Virginia Woolf by Charles Lemert – p. 207 A Roof of One’s Own – p. 207 Antonio Gramsci by Charles Lemert – p. 209 Intellectuals and Hegemony – pp. 209-210 NOT ASSIGNED - Mao Te-tung by Charles Lemert – pp. 210-211 NOT ASSIGNED - Identity, Struggle, Contradiction – pp. 211-213 PART THREE – The Golden Moment: 1945-1963 by Charles Lemert – pp. 215-227 Winston Churchill - The Golden Age by Charles Lemert – p. 228 The Cold War – pp. 228-229 NOT ASSIGNED - Daniel Bell by Charles Lemert – pp. 229-230 NOT ASSIGNED - The End of Ideology in the West – pp. 230-232 W.W. Rostow by Charles Lemert – p. 232 Modernization: Stages of Growth – pp. 232-237 Week 5 – 36 pages Talcott Parsons by Charles Lemert – p. 237 Action Systems and Social Systems – pp. 237-239 Sex Roles in the American Kinship System – pp. 239-241 NOT ASSIGNED - Robert Merton by Charles Lemert – pp. 241-242 Manifest and Latent Functions – pp.242-245 Claude Lévi-Strauss by Charles Lemert – p.245-246 The Structural Study of Myth – pp. 246-249 NOT ASSIGNED - Roland Barthes by Charles Lemert – p.249 NOT ASSIGNED - Semiological Prospects – p. 249-251 NOT ASSIGNED - Louis Althusser by Charles Lemert – p. 251 NOT ASSIGNED - Ideology and the Ideological State Apparatus – pp.252-254 NOT ASSIGNED - David Riesman - Doubts and Reservations by Charles Lemert – p. 255 NOT ASSIGNED - Character and Society: The Other-Directed Personality – pp. 255-259 NOT ASSIGNED - Erik Erikson by Charles Lemert – p. 259 NOT ASSIGNED - Youth and American Identity – pp. 259-261 NOT ASSIGNED - Edwin M. Lemert by Charles Lemert – p. 261-262 NOT ASSIGNED - Social Pathology/Societal Reaction Theory – pp. 262-263 Erving Goffman by Charles Lemert – pp. 263-264 Presentation of Self – pp. 264-265 NOT ASSIGNED - Jacques Lacan by Charles Lemert – pp. 265-266 NOT ASSIGNED - The Mirror Stage – pp. 266-267 Simone de Beauvoir – Others Object – p. 268 Woman as Other – pp. 269-270 Aimé Césaire by Charles Lemert – pp. 270-271 Between Colonizer and Colonized – pp. 271-272 3 Martin Luther King, Jr. by Charles Lemert – pp.272-273 The Power of Nonviolent Action – pp. 273-275 C. Wright Mills by Charles Lemert – p. 275 The Sociological Imagination – pp. 275-278 Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale by Charles Lemert – p. 278 Black Panther Party: What We Want – pp. 278-280 NOT ASSIGNED - Betty Friedan by Charles Lemert – p. 280 NOT ASSIGNED - The Problem that Has No Name – pp. 280-283 Frantz Fanon by Charles Lemert – p. 283 Decolonizing, National Culture, and the Negro Intellectual – pp. 283-286 PART FOUR – Will the Center Hold? 1963-1979 by Charles Lemert – pp. 287-297 Week 6 – 38 pages Clifford J. Geertz by Charles Lemert – p. 298 Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture – pp.298-301 Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann by Charles Lemert – p. 301 Society as a Human Product – pp. 301-305 Dorothy Smith by Charles Lemert – p. 305 Knowing a Society from Within: A Woman’s Standpoint – pp.305-308 NOT ASSIGNED - Immanuel Wallerstein by Charles Lemert – p. 308 NOT ASSIGNED - The Modern World-System – pp. 308-313 NOT ASSIGNED - Theda Skocpol by Charles Lemert – p. 313 NOT ASSIGNED - The State as a Janus-Faced Structure – p. 313-315 Nancy Chodorow by Charles Lemert – p. 315 Gender Personality and the Reproduction of Mothering – p. 316 Jacques Derrida – Breaking with Modernity by Charles Lemert – p. 319 The Decentering Event in Social Thought – pp. 319-322 NOT ASSIGNED - Michel Foucault by Charles Lemert – p. 322 NOT ASSIGNED - Biopolitics and the Carceral Society – pp. 323-325 NOT ASSIGNED - C.L.R. James by Charles Lemert – p. 326 NOT ASSIGNED -World Revolution: 1968 – pp. 326-328 NOT ASSIGNED - Herbert Marcuse by Charles Lemert – p. 328 NOT ASSIGNED - Repressive Desublimination of One-Dimensional Man –pp. 328-330 NOT ASSIGNED - Harold Garfinkel by Charles Lemert – p. 330 NOT ASSIGNED - Reflexive Properties of Practical Sociology – pp.330-333 NOT ASSIGNED -Alvin W. Gouldner by Charles Lemert – pp. 333-334 NOT ASSIGNED - The New Class as a Cultural Bourgeoisie – pp. 334-336 Pierre Bourdieu by Charles Lemert – p. 336 Structures, Habitus, Practices – pp. 336-340 Audre Lorde by Charles Lemert – p.340 The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House – pp. 340-342 PART FIVE – After Modernity: 1979-2001 by Charles Lemert – pp. 343-354 Jean-Francois Lyotard by Charles Lemert –The Idea of the Postmodern and Its Critics – p. 355 The Postmodern Condition – pp. 355-357 Week 7 – 37 pages NOT ASSIGNED - Richard Rorty by Charles Lemert – p. 358 4 NOT ASSIGNED - Private Irony and Liberal Hope – pp. 358-360 Michel Foucault by Charles Lemert – p. 360 Power as Knowledge – pp. 361-365 Jean Baudrillard by Charles Lemert – p. 365 Simulacra and Simulations Disneyland – pp. 365-368 NOT ASSIGNED - Arlene Stein and Ken Plummer by Charles Lemert – p. 369 NOT ASSIGNED - I Can’t Even Think Straight – p. 369 NOT ASSIGNED - Jürgen Habermas by Charles Lemert – p. 371 NOT ASSIGNED - Critical Theory, the Colonized Lifeworld, and Communicative Competence – pp. 371-375 Anthony Giddens by Charles Lemert – p. 375 Post-Modernity or Radicalized Modernity? – pp. 375-380 Nancy Hartsock by Charles Lemert – p. 381 A Theory of Power for Women – pp. 381-384 NOT ASSIGNED - Randall Collins by Charles Lemert – p. 384 NOT ASSIGNED - Interaction Ritual Chains – pp. 384-387 NOT ASSIGNED - Mustafa Emirbayer and Ann Mische by Charles Lemert – p. 387 NOT ASSIGNED - What is Agency? – pp. 388-390 Cornel West – New Cultural Theories after Modernity by Charles Lemert – p. 391 The Cultural Politics of Difference – pp. 391-397 NOT ASSIGNED - Jeffrey C. Alexander by Charles Lemert – p. 397 NOT ASSIGNED - Cultural Codes and Democratic Communication – pp. 397-398 Henry Louis Gates, Jr. by Charles Lemert – p. 399 “Race” as the Trope of the World – pp. 399-402 NOT ASSIGNED - Donna Haraway by Charles Lemert – p. 402 NOT ASSIGNED - The Cyborg Manifesto and Fractured Identities – pp. 402-405 NOT ASSIGNED - Trinh T. Minh-ha by Charles Lemert – pp. 405-406 NOT ASSIGNED - Infinite Layers/Third World? – pp. 406-409 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak by Charles Lemert – p. 409 Can the Subaltern Speak? – pp. 409-412 Patricia Hill Collins by Charles Lemert – p. 413 “Black Feminist Thought in the Matrix of Domination” – pp. 414-421 Week 8 – 37 pages Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw by Charles Lemert – p. 421 Dimensions of Intersectional Oppression – pp. 421-424 NOT ASSIGNED - Gloria Anzaldúa by Charles Lemert – pp. 424-425 NOT ASSIGNED - The New Mestiza – pp. 425-429 Judith Butler by Charles Lemert – p. 429 Imitation and Gender Insubordination – pp. 429-437 Paula Gunn Allen by Charles Lemert – p. 437 Who is Your Mother? Red Roots of White Feminism – pp. 437-440 Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick by Charles Lemert – p.440 Epistemology of the Closet – pp. 440-442 PART SIX – Global Realities in an Uncertain Century – pp. 443-459 Immanuel Wallerstein – Global Uncertainties by Charles Lemert - p. 460 The Modern World-System in Crisis – pp. 460-462 5 NOT ASSIGNED - Stanley Hoffman by Charles Lemert – p. 462 NOT ASSIGNED - The Clash of Globalizations – pp. 462-466 NOT ASSIGNED -Zygmunt Bauman by Charles Lemert – p. 466 NOT ASSIGNED -Liquid Modernity – pp. 467-469 NOT ASSIGNED - David Harvey by Charles Lemert – p. 469 NOT ASSIGNED - Neoliberalism on Trial – pp. 470-471 NOT ASSIGNED - Manuel Castells by Charles Lemert – p. 471 NOT ASSIGNED - Informationalism and Networks – pp. 472-473 NOT ASSIGNED -Sakia Sassen by Charles Lemert – p. 473 NOT ASSIGNED - Toward a Feminist Analytics of the Global Economy – pp.473-477 Amartya Sen by Charles Lemert – p. 477 Asian Values and the West’s Claims to Uniqueness – pp. 477-481 Week 9 – 23 pages NOT ASSIGNED - Ulrich Beck by Charles Lemert – pp. 481-482 NOT ASSIGNED - World Risk Society – pp. 482-485 NOT ASSIGNED - Achille Mbembe by Charles Lemert – p. 485 NOT ASSIGNED - Necropower and the Late Modern Colonial Occupation – pp. 485-487 Avery Gordon – Rethinking the Past that Haunts the Future – by Charles Lemert – p. 488 Ghostly Matters – pp. 488-492 NOT ASSIGNED - Edward Said by Charles Lemert – p. 492 NOT ASSIGNED -Intellectual Exile: Expatriates and Marginals –pp. 492-495 William Julius Wilson by Charles Lemert – p. 495 Global Economic Changes and the Limits of the Race Relations Vision – pp. 495-496 Elijah Anderson by Charles Lemert – p. 497 The “Nigger Moment” in the Cosmopolitan Canopy – pp. 497-500 Waverly Duck by Charles Lemert – p. 500 Benita’s Story: Coping with Poverty – pp. 500-502 NOT ASSIGNED - Charles Tilly by Charles Lemert – p. 502 NOT ASSIGNED - Future Social Science and the Invisible Elbow – pp. 503-504 NOT ASSIGNED - Julie Kristeva by Charles Lemert – p. 504 NOT ASSIGNED - Women’s Time – pp. 505-508 Raewyn Connell by Charles Lemert – p. 508 Southern Theory: Gender and Violence – pp. 508-509 Slavoj Žižek by Charles Lemert – pp. 510-511 Cynicism as a Form of Ideology – pp. 511-513 NOT ASSIGNED -Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari by Charles Lemert – p. 513 NOT ASSIGNED -The Rhizome/A Thousand Plateaus – pp. 513-514 NOT ASSIGNED - Giorgio Agamben by Charles Lemert – pp. 514-515 NOT ASSIGNED - Sovereign Power and Bare Life – pp. 515-517 NOT ASSIGNED - Bruno Latour – Social Theory at the Limits of the Social – by Charles Lemert – p. 518 NOT ASSIGNED - Spheres and Networks: The Spaces of Material Life – pp. 518-521 NOT ASSIGNED - Thomas Piketty by Charles Lemert – pp. 521-522 NOT ASSIGNED - The Central Contradictions of Capitalism: r>g – pp. 522-523 NOT ASSIGNED - Owen Fiss by Charles Lemert – p. 524 NOT ASSIGNED - The Perils of Constitutional Minimalism – pp. 524-526 6 Oliver Sachs by Charles Lemert – p. 526 Urge – pp. 526-528 Ta-Nehisi Coates by Charles Lemert – p. 528 Prison and Gray Wastes – pp. 529-531 Eula Biss by Charles Lemert – p. 531 White Debt – pp. 531-533 NOT ASSIGNED - Marilynne Robinson by Charles Lemert – p. 533 NOT ASSIGNED - Fear – pp. 534-535 NOT ASSIGNED - Robert Pogue Harrison by Charles Lemert – p. 535 NOT ASSIGNED - The Dominion of the Dead – pp. 535-536 7 ... 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