Godless Intellectuals? - Alexander Tristan Riley

Godless Intellectuals?

The Intellectual Pursuit of the Sacred Reinvented
Buch | Hardcover
308 Seiten
2010
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-84545-670-2 (ISBN)
139,50 inkl. MwSt
The Durkheimians have traditionally been understood as positivist, secular thinkers, fully within the Enlightenment project of limitless reason and progress. In a radical revision of this view, this book persuasively argues that the core members of the Durkheimian circle are significantly more complicated than this.
The Durkheimians have traditionally been understood as positivist, secular thinkers, fully within the Enlightenment project of limitless reason and progress. In a radical revision of this view, this book persuasively argues that the core members of the Durkheimian circle (Durkheim himself, Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert and Robert Hertz) are significantly more complicated than this. Through his extensive analysis of large volumes of correspondence as well as historical and macro-sociological mappings of the intellectual and social worlds in which the Durkheimian project emerged, the author shows the Durkheimian project to have constituted a quasi-religious quest in ways much deeper than most interpreters have thought. Their fascination, both personal and intellectual, with the sacred is the basis on which the author reconstructs some important components of modern French intellectual history, connecting Durkheimian thought to key representatives of French poststructuralism and postmodernism: Bataille, Foucault, Derrida, Baudrillard, and Deleuze.

Alexander Tristan Riley received his PhD from the University of California, San Diego in 2000. Currently he is Professor of Sociology at Bucknell University. He writes and teaches in the areas of cultural and social theory and cultural sociology.

Acknowledgements



Chapter 1. The Intellectual Pursuit of the Sacred

Chapter 2. Intellectual Production and Interpretation: The Intellectual Habitus

Chapter 3. The Scene of Durkheimian Sociology: A View of the Parisian Intellectual Field at the Turn of the 19th century

Chapter 4. Écoles, Masters, and The Dreyfus Affair : Institutions and Networks that Shaped the Durkheimians and the Political Affair that Positioned Them

Chapter 5. The Scene of Poststructuralism: A View of the Parisian Intellectual Field from the End of WWII to the 1960s

Chapter 6. Écoles, Masters, and May ’68: Institutions and Networks that Shaped the Poststructuralists and the Political Affair that Positioned Them

Chapter 7. Being a Durkheimian Intellectual

Chapter 8. The Sacred in Durkheimian Thought I

Chapter 9. The Sacred in Durkheimian Thought II: Ascetic and Mystic Durkheimianisms

Chapter 10. The Descent of the Mystics: The Collège de Sociologie and Critique as the Conduits to Poststructuralism

Chapter 11. Being a Poststructuralist Intellectual

Chapter 12. The Sacred in Poststructuralist Thought

Chapter 13. Godless Intellectuals, then? Or…Something Else?

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.2010
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 612 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-84545-670-X / 184545670X
ISBN-13 978-1-84545-670-2 / 9781845456702
Zustand Neuware
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