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READING LIST SOCIOLOGY OF MODERNITY
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Adam, B. (1995) Timewatch. The Social Analysis of Time. Cambridge: Polity Press.
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Anderson, B. (1991). Imagined Communities. London: Verso.
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Arendt, H. (1958) The Human Condition. University of Chicago Press.
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Barthes, R. (1993) ‘Myth Today’ in Mythologies. London: Vintage
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Baudrillard, J. (1983) In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities, Or, the End of the Social and Other Essays.
New York: Semiotext(e).
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Bauman, Z. `Modernity and Ambivalence' in Featherstone, M. (1990) (ed) Global Culture (p. 143-169).
London: Sage
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Beck, U. (1994) ‘The Reinvention of Politics’ in Beck, U. Giddens, A. and Lash, S. (1994) Reflexive
Modernization. Politics, Tradition and Aesthetics in the Modern Social Order. Cambridge: Polity.
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Betterton, R. (1987) Looking on: Images of Femininity in the visual arts and media. London: Pandora
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Billig, M. (1995) Banal Nationalism. London: Sage.
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Bordo, S. Reading the Slender Body in M. Jacobus, E. Fox Keller and S. Shuttleworth (eds) Body/Politics
Women and the discourses of science; New York: Routledge, 1990
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Bourdieu, P. (1984) Distinction. A social critique of the judgement of Taste, translated by R. Nice;
Camebridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
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Bourdieu, P. (1990) In Other Words. Essays Towards a Reflexive Sociology
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Bourdieu, P. (1991) Language and Symbolic Power. Cambridge: Polity Press [Chapter 7].
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Bourgeois, Ph. (1998) ‘Just Another Night in a Shooting Gallery’ Theory, Culture & Society 15 (2): 37-66.
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Burke, P. (1992) `We the people: popular culture and popular identity in modern Europe' in Lash, S. and
Friedman, J. (eds) Modernity and Identity (p.293-308). Oxford: Basil Blackwell
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Butler, J. (1993) ‘Endangered/Endangering: Schematic Racism and White Paranoia in Gooding-Williams,
R. (ed.) (1993) Reading Rodney King Reading Urban Uprising..London: Routledge.
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Castells, M. (1996) The Rise of the Network Society. Oxford: Blackwell Chambers, I. (1990) Border
Dialogues. Journeys in Postmodernity. London: Routledge
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Chambers, I. (1994) Migrancy Culture Identity. London: Routledge
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Clammer, J. (1992) ‘Aesthetics of the Self: Shopping and Social being in Contemporary Urban Japan’ in
Shields, R. (ed.) Life Style Shopping. The Subject of Consumption. London: Routledge
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Clark, N. (1995) ‘Rear View Mirrorshades: The Recursive Regeneration of the Cyberbody’ Body & Society.
1 (3/4): 113-133.
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De Certeau, M. (1984) The Practice of Everyday Life. U. of California Press
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Doel, M. and Clarke, D. (1998) ‘Transpolitical Urbanism and Ambient Fear’. Space & Culture 2:
Apocalypse: 13-36.
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Douglas, M. (1966/1991) Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. London:
Routledge
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Duncan, J. (1993) `Sites of Representation: Place, Time and the Discourse of the Other' in Duncan, J. and
Ley, D. (eds) Place/Culture/Representation. London: Routledge
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During, S. (ed) (1993) The Cultural Studies Reader. London: Routledge
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Elias, N. (1978/1982) The Civilizing Process. Volumes I and II. Oxford: Blackwell
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Falk, P. (1994) The Body of Consumption. London: Sage
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Faubion, J.D. (ed.) (1995) Rethinking the Subject. An Anthology of Contemporary European Social
Thought. Oxford: Westview Press.
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Featherstone, M. and Turner, B.S. (1995) Body & Society: An Introduction in Body and Society Vol 1. no.1
pp.1-12
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Fiske, J. (1989) Understanding Popular Culture. London: Routledge
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Fiske, J. (1992) Power Plays Power Works. London: Verso
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Fiske, J. (1994) Media Matters. University of Minnesota Press.
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Foucault, M. (1977) Discipline and Punish. The Birth of the Prison.. London: Vintage
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Foucault, M. (1980) Power/Knowledge. Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972-1977
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Game, A. (1991) Undoing the Social. Towards a Deconstructive Sociology. Milton Keynes: Open
University Press
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Gamman, L. and Marshment, M. (eds) The Female Gaze: Women as Viewers of Popular Culture (p.112130). London: Women's Press.
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Gardiner, M. (1992) The Dialogics of Critique. M.M. Bakhtin and the Theory of Ideology. London
Routledge.
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Goodchild, Ph. (1996) Deleuze & Guattari. An Introduction to the Politics of Desire. London: Sage.
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Gooding-Williams, R. (1995) ‘Disney in Africa and the InnerCity: On Race and Space in The Lion King’ .
Social Identities. Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture.1 (2): 373-379
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Goodson, I. and Dowbiggin, I. (1990) ‘Docile Bodies: commonalities in the history of psychiatry and
schooling’ in Ball, S.J. (ed.) Foucault and Education. Disciplines and Knowledge. London: Routledge
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Grosz (1995) Space, Time and Perversion. London: Routledge
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Hall, S. (1992) The West and the Rest: discourse and power. In: S. Hall and B. Gieben (eds.) Formations of
Modernity. London, Routledge.
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Hall, S. and du Gay, P. (eds) (1995) Questions of Cultural Identity. London: Sage
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Hall, S. Cultural Identity and Diaspora, in J. Rutherford (ed) Identity, Community, Culture, Difference, p.
222-237; London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1990
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Hall, S.(2000) The Multi-cultural Question. In B. Hesse (ed.) Unsettled Multiculturalism.
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Hall,S. (1997) The Spectacle of the ‘Other’. In: S. Hall (ed.) Representation: cultural representation and
signifying practices. London, Sage.
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Haraway, D. (1988) "Situated Knowledges: The Sciences Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial
Perspective" in Feminist Studies Vol. 14 No.3: p. 575-599 (Fall) Also in Simians Cybords and Women
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Haraway, D. (1991) Simians, Cyborgs and Women. London: Free Association Books. Chapter on
Biopolitics of Immunity Systems
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Hawkes, G. (1996) A Sociology of Sex and Sexuality. Buckingham: Open University Press. [Chapter 1]
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Hetherington, K. (1996) ‘Identity Formation, Space and Social Centrality’ Theory, Culture & Society 13 (4):
33-52.
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Holland, P. (1983) `The Page Three Girl Speaks to Women, too. A sun-sational survey.' in Screen vol. 24
no. 3 (p. 85-102).
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Jacobus, M, Fox Keller, E. and Shuttleworth, S. (eds) Body/Politics Women and the discourses of science;
New York: Routledge, 1990
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Jordanova, L. Sexual Visions. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester-Wheatsheaf, 1989.
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Keith, M. (1995) ‘Shouts of the Street: Identity and the Spaces of Authenticity’. Social Identities. Journal for
the Study of Race, Nation and Culture.1 (2): 297-315
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Kroker, A. and Cook D. (1988) The Postmodern Scene. Basingstoke: Macmillan education.
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Langman, L. (1992) ‘Neoncages: Shopping for Subjuectivity’ n Shields, R. (ed.) Life Style Shopping. The
Subject of Consumption. London: Routledge
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Lash, S. (1990) Sociology of Postmodernism. London: Routledge [Chapter 3].
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Luhmann, N. Essays on Self-Reference; New York: Columbia University Press, 1990.
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Lupton, D. (1995) ‘The Embodied Computer User’. Body & Society. 1 (3/4): 97-112
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Lury, C. (1993) Consumer Culture. Cambridge: Polity.
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Maffesoli, M. (1995) The Time of the Tribes . The Decline of Individualism in Mass Society. London: Sage
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Martin, E. Science and Women's Bodies: Forms of Anthropological Knowledge, in M. Jacobus, E. Fox
Keller and S. Shuttleworth (eds) Body/Politics Women and the discourses of science (p. 69-82); New York:
Routledge, 1990
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Martin, E. The Woman in the Body. Milton Keynes: The Open University Press, 1987
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McLuhan, M. (1964) Understanding Media. Various editions; Chapters 21, 30 and 31 [302.23 MACL]
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McRobbie, (1991) A Feminism and Youth Culture. London: MacMillan
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Meyerowitz, J. (1986) No Sense of Place
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Miller, D. (1987) Material Culture and Mass Consumption. Oxford: Blackwell.
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Morley, D. and Robins, K. (1995) Spaces of Identity. Global media, electronic landscapes, and cultural
boundaries. London: Routledge.
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Mulvey, L. `Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema' in Screen, 16 (3): 6-18; reprinted in Mulvey, L. Visual
and Other Pleasures
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Pilkington, A. (2003) Racial Disadvantage and Ethnic Diversity in
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Radway, J. (1987) Reading the Romance: Women, patriarchy and popular literature. London: Verso
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Sarup, M. (1989) An Introductory Guide to Post-Structuralism and Postmodernism.
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Schilling, Chr. (1993) The Body and Social Theory. London Sage.
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Schlesinger, Ph. (1991) Media, State and Nation. Political Violence and Collective Identities. London: Sage:
Chapter 7 [301.24302 SCH]
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Schuster, L. (2002) Asylum and the Lesson of History. Race and Class in Britain. Palgrave
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Shields, R. (1990) Places on the Margin. Alternative Geographies of Modernity. London: Routledge
[Introduction].
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Shields, R. (1992) ‘The Individual, Consumpton Cultures and the Fate of Community’ in Shields, R. (ed.)
Life Style Shopping. The Subject of Consumption. London: Routledge.
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Shields, R. (ed.) Cultures of Internet. Virtual Spaces, real Histories, Living Bodies. London: Sage.
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Silverstone, R. (1994) Television and Everyday Life. London: Routledge [Chapter 5].
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Silverstone, R. and Hirsch, E. (eds.) (1992) Consuming Technologies. Media and Information in Domestic
Spaces.London: Routledge
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Solomos, J. (2003) Race and Racism in Britain. London,
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Soylund, J. (1995) The Body in Culture. London: Sage 1995
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Springer, C. "The pleasures of the interface" in Screen 32: 2 p. 303-323 (Autumn) 1991
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Stacey, J. (1994) Stargazing. Hollywood Cinema and female spectatorship. London: Routledge.
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Stacey, J. (1998) Terratologies. A Cultural Study of Cancer. London: Routlegde. [Chapter 7].
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Story, J. (1993) An Introductory Guide to Cultural Theory and Popular Culture. Hemel Hempstead:
Harvester Wheatsheaf.
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Stratton, J. (1996) ‘Serial Killing and the Transformation of the Social’ Theory, Culture & Society 13 (1):
77-98
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Thompson J. B. (1995) The Media and Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press [302.23 THO]
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Thompson, J.B. (1984) Studies kin the Theory of Ideology. Cambridge: Polity
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Turner, B.S. (1985) The Body and Society: Explorations in Social Theory. Oxford: Blackwell
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Turner, B.S. (1992) Regulating Bodies. Oxford: Blackwell
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Turner, B.S. (1994) Orientalism, Postmodernism and
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Van Loon, J. (1996) `Technological Sensibilities and the Cyberpolitics of Gender: Donna Haraway's
Postmodern Feminism' in Innovation. The European Journal of Social Sciences vol. 2 (June) (pp. 231-243)
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Van Loon, J. (1998) ‘Chronotopes of/in the Televisualization of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots’. Theory,
Culture & Society 14 (2): 89-104
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Van Loon, J. (2002) Risk and technological Culture. Towards a Sociology of Virulence. London: Routledge.
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Van Zoonen, L. (1994) Feminist Media Studies. London: Sage
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Vattimo, G. (1992) The Transparent Society. Cambridge: Polity Press
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Vattimo, G.(1988) The End of Modernity; Nihilsm and Hermeneutics in Post-modern Culture (transl. J.R.
Snyder); Camebridge: Polity Press
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Wacquant, L. (1998) ‘Inside the Zone: The Social Art of the Hustler in the Black American Ghetto’. Theory,
Culture & Society 15 (2): 1-36
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Wieviorka, M. (1995) The Arena of Racism. London: Sage.
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Williamson, J. (1978) Decoding Advertisements: Ideology and Meaning in Advertising. London: Marion
Boyers.
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Williamson, J. (1986) Consuming Passions: the Dynamics of Popular Culture. London: Marion Boyers.
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Winship, J. (1987) Inside Women's Magazines. London: Pandora
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Zimmerman Umble, D. (1992) ‘the Amish and the Telephone: resistance and reconstruction’ in
Sileverstone, R. and Hirsch, E. (eds.) Consuming Technologies. Media and Information in Domestic Spaces.
London: Routledge.
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