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Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | European Influences | |
Ch. 1 | Emile Durkheim on the Division of Labor in Society | 9 |
Ch. 2 | Max Weber on Social Action | 25 |
Ch. 3 | Georg Simmel on the Social Development of Individualism | 52 |
Pt. II | Early- to Mid-Twentieth-Century Developments | |
Ch. 4 | Charles Horton Cooley's Concept of the Looking-Glass Self and Its Applications | 85 |
Ch. 5 | William I. Thomas on the Definition of the Situation | 103 |
Ch. 6 | George Herbert Mead on Self and Society | 116 |
Ch. 7 | Alfred Schutz on Society and Intersubjectivity | 143 |
Ch. 8 | Karl Mannheim on Self, Society, and the Sociology of Knowledge | 168 |
Pt. III | Mid-Century Critiques and Refinements | |
Ch. 9 | David Riesman on Social Character | 187 |
Ch. 10 | Erving Goffman on the Presentation of Self | 209 |
Ch. 11 | Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann on the Social Construction of Self and Society | 230 |
Ch. 12 | Herbert Blumer on Symbolic Interactionism | 249 |
Ch. 13 | Harold Garfinkel on Ethnomethodology | 264 |
Pt. IV | The Last Quarter Century | |
Ch. 14 | Arlie Russell Hochschild on the Management of Emotion | 297 |
Ch. 15 | Robert Bellah et al. on Individualism and Community in America | 317 |
Where Do We Go from Here? Toward a Theory of the Cycle of Individualism | 345 | |
Glossary | 355 | |
Bibliography | 359 | |
Index | 363 | |
Credits | 369 | |
About the Editor | 373 |
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