The Intellectual as Stranger Studies in Spokespersonship Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Series
Auteur : Pels Dick
The Intellectual as Stranger explores the historical association between images of the intellectual and those of the stranger, or the outsider to society. Using detailed case-studies, Pels examines the ambiguous strangerhood of political intellectuals such as Marx, Durkheim, Sorel, Freyer and Hendrik de Man.
Introduction 1. Speaking the Spokesperson 2. The Proletarian as Stranger 3. Speaking for Social Things: Sociology and Socalism in Durkheim, Sorrel and Barrés 4. Missionary Sociology between Left and Right: Karl Mannheim and the Rightwing Challenge 5. The Dark Side of Socialism: Hendrik de Man and the Fascist Temptation 6. Treason of the Intellectuals: Paul de Man and Hendrik de Man 7. Strange Standpoints 8. Privileged Nomads 9. Towards a Social Epistemology of Strangerhood
Date de parution : 10-2013
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 12-2000
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de The Intellectual as Stranger :
Mots-clés :
man; spokesperson; standpoint; theory; mannheims; sociology; dreyfus; affair; situated; knowledge; Hendrik De Man; Young Men; Ideologic Und Utopie; Bird’s Eye; Good Life; De Man; Lunatic Fringe; Intellectual Spokesperson; SFIO; Black Woman’s Standpoint; Fast Lane; Reformist Socialism; Standpoint Theory; Paul De Man; Black Feminist Thought; Le Soir; Intellectual Treason; Marginal Intellectuals; Fascist Ideology; Feminist Standpoint; Social Epistemology; Feminist Standpoint Theory; Proletarian Standpoint; Mannheim’s Ideologic Und Utopie; Permanent Transit