University of Chicago Press, 1984 Cloth: 978-0-226-45140-4 | Paper: 978-0-226-45141-1 Library of Congress Classification HM24.E86 1984 Dewey Decimal Classification 301
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Existential Self in Society explores the ways in which we experience and shape our individuality in a rapidly changing social world. Kotarba and Fontana have gathered eleven original essays that form an exciting contribution and an ideal introduction to the emerging field of existential sociology.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Joseph A. Kotarba is associate professor of sociology at the University of Houston. Andrea Fontana is professor of sociology and director of the Gerontology Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword by Stanford M. Lyman
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Existential Sociology and the Self
Andrea Fontana
2. Self: Sociological Portraits
Marilyn Lester
3. The Emergence, Security, and Growth of the Sense of Self
Jack D. Douglas
4. An Existential View of Organizations: Is the Member Condemned to Be Free?
Ronald W. Smith
5. The Victimized Self: The Case of Battered Women
John M. Johnson and Kathleen J. Ferraro
6. Blood and Money: Exploiting the Embodied Self
Wendy Espeland
7. Leaving the Convent: The Experience of Role Exit and Self-Transformation
Helen Rose Fuchs Ebaugh
8. The Media Self
David L. Altheide
9. The Homosexual Self and the Organization of Experience: The Case of Kate White
Sheldon L. Messinger and Carol A. B. Warren
10. Creating the Competent Self: The Case of the Wheelchair Runner
Dwyne R. Patrick and John E. Bignall
11. A Synthesis: The Existential Self in Society
Joseph A. Kotarba
List of Contributors
Index
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University of Chicago Press, 1984 Cloth: 978-0-226-45140-4 Paper: 978-0-226-45141-1
The Existential Self in Society explores the ways in which we experience and shape our individuality in a rapidly changing social world. Kotarba and Fontana have gathered eleven original essays that form an exciting contribution and an ideal introduction to the emerging field of existential sociology.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Joseph A. Kotarba is associate professor of sociology at the University of Houston. Andrea Fontana is professor of sociology and director of the Gerontology Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword by Stanford M. Lyman
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Existential Sociology and the Self
Andrea Fontana
2. Self: Sociological Portraits
Marilyn Lester
3. The Emergence, Security, and Growth of the Sense of Self
Jack D. Douglas
4. An Existential View of Organizations: Is the Member Condemned to Be Free?
Ronald W. Smith
5. The Victimized Self: The Case of Battered Women
John M. Johnson and Kathleen J. Ferraro
6. Blood and Money: Exploiting the Embodied Self
Wendy Espeland
7. Leaving the Convent: The Experience of Role Exit and Self-Transformation
Helen Rose Fuchs Ebaugh
8. The Media Self
David L. Altheide
9. The Homosexual Self and the Organization of Experience: The Case of Kate White
Sheldon L. Messinger and Carol A. B. Warren
10. Creating the Competent Self: The Case of the Wheelchair Runner
Dwyne R. Patrick and John E. Bignall
11. A Synthesis: The Existential Self in Society
Joseph A. Kotarba
List of Contributors
Index
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