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Předmět Cultural Sociology: Introduction (SOC571E)

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Cíl

The course presents cultural sociology as a specific analytical perspective or paradigm: as a sociological (sub-)discipline which differs from other analytical perspectives in sociology and social sciences by a particular methodological standpoint rather than by a specific subject of study. Broadly speaking, to approach the world in the perspective of cultural sociology is to take meaning as a basic social fact and to understand the social actor as a homo interpretans. These are the most general parameters that will lead our discussions of the selected topics and texts. And it is exactly the understanding of cultural sociology as a method of inquiry that makes it possible to speak about it as a sociological (sub-)discipline rather than a specific field of study. The method makes us sensitive to the social and historical impact of the relatively autonomous world of meanings, it brings under attention the cultural aspects and background of social practices, material objects, institutional arrangements, behavioral inclinations, etc.

Osnova

In the first part we will discuss the theoretical background of cultural sociology (the structural-hermeneutics, Durkheimian sociology, phenomenology, hermeneutics, structuralism, etc.) and in the second part we will move to particular cases where we will connect theory with everyday life experiences.Class schedule:1.Introduction to the course2.Cultural sociology as a new paradigm in social sciences3.Meaning as the central category of cultural sociology4.From phenomenology to collective memory and nostalgia5.Modern imaginaries and their cultural genealogy: cultural explanations of the historical emergence of cultural forms6.Symbols and rituals as collective representations7.Reading week, no class8.Cultural trauma and circulation of meanings9.Events and cultural sociology10.Material culture and the analytical re-enchantment of modern experience: iconicity, iconic meaning and iconic experience11.Cultural sociology and everyday life: food, fashion and the social power of tastes and easthetics12.Students’ presentations13.Students’ presentations

Literatura

See the course syllabus in the IS study materialsSee the course sylabus in the ISBARTMANSKI, Dominik Maksymilian a Jeffrey ALEXANDER. Materiality and Meaning in Social Life: Toward an Iconic Turn in Cultural Sociology. In Iconic Power: Materiality and Meaning in Social Life. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. s. 1-14, 14 s. Cultural Sociology Series. ISBN 978-0-230-34005-3. infoALEXANDER, Jeffrey C. The meanings of social life :a cultural sociology. New York :.: Oxford University Press, 2003. 296 s. ;. ISBN 0-19-516084-3. info

Garant

prof. PhDr. Ladislav Rabušic, CSc.

Vyučující

Dominik Bartmanski, M.A., Ph.D.doc. PhDr. Ing. Radim Marada, Ph.D.Mgr. et Mgr. Gábor Oláh