Class Counts: Comparative Studies in Class Analysis: Studies in Marxism and Social Theory
Autor Erik Olin Wrighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 noi 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521556460
ISBN-10: 0521556465
Pagini: 616
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Studies in Marxism and Social Theory
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521556465
Pagini: 616
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Studies in Marxism and Social Theory
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Class analysis; Part I. The Class Structure of Capitalism and its Transformations: 2. Class structure in comparative perspective; 3. The transformation of the American class structure, 1960–90; 4. The fall and rise of the petty bourgeoisie; Part II. The Permeability of Class Boundaries: 5. Class-boundaries permeability: conceptual and methodological issues; 6. Permeability of class boundaries to intergenerational mobility; 7. Cross-class friendships; 8. Cross-class families; Part III. Class and Gender: 9. Conceptualizing the interaction of class and gender; 10. Individuals, families and class analysis; 11. The non-effects of class on the gendered division of labor in the home; 12. The gender gap in workplace authority; Part IV. Class Structure and Class Consciousness; 13. A general framework for studying class consciousness and class formation; 14. Class consciousness and class formation in Sweden, the United States and Japan; 15. Class, state employment and consciousness; 16. Temporality, class structure and class consciousness; Part V. Conclusion; 17. Confirmations, surprises and theoretical reconstructions; Index.
Recenzii
'In this important and innovative study, Erik Olin Wright presents a challenging theoretical and empirical cross-national analysis of class relations and class consciousness … This study will be a key reference point in future discussion of competing approaches to class analysis and the place of class in contemporary societies.' Bob Jessop, Lancaster University
'This book reports on the single most important sociological research project of the last decade … It offers interesting empirical evidence, analyzed competently and making those data speak to the most abstract theoretical issues. It is a great way to introduce students in sociology and at the same time address vital contemporary issues. Scholars working on social stratification, mobility, inequalities, gender, race will take this work as their point of departure for the next decade.' Ivan Szelenyi, University of California, Los Angeles
'In recent years it has become fashionable to question the usefulness of class analysis. Class Counts is Erik Wright's clear and convincing answer to the skeptics. Wright shows how class analysis makes sense of the inequalities that divide postindustrial society.' Michael Hout, University of California, Berkeley
'This book reports on the single most important sociological research project of the last decade … It offers interesting empirical evidence, analyzed competently and making those data speak to the most abstract theoretical issues. It is a great way to introduce students in sociology and at the same time address vital contemporary issues. Scholars working on social stratification, mobility, inequalities, gender, race will take this work as their point of departure for the next decade.' Ivan Szelenyi, University of California, Los Angeles
'In recent years it has become fashionable to question the usefulness of class analysis. Class Counts is Erik Wright's clear and convincing answer to the skeptics. Wright shows how class analysis makes sense of the inequalities that divide postindustrial society.' Michael Hout, University of California, Berkeley
Descriere
Class Counts combines theoretical discussions of the concept of class with a wide range of comparative empirical investigations of class.