Description
By: Jack Palmer (Author)
- Subject: Examines Zygmunt Bauman’s contributions to social thought in relation to Western modernity.
- Perspective: Bauman as an outsider and interpreter of Western modernity, shaped by his experiences of totalitarianism.
- Unique Archive: First work to extensively utilize Bauman’s personal archive.
- Core Argument: Bauman’s lived experiences of exile challenge and problematize Eurocentrism and notions of the West.
- Intellectual Overview: Provides an overview of Bauman’s thought and his impact on sociology.
- Broader Context: Places Bauman’s work within a context that transcends the Eurocentric environment.
- Sociology of Intellectuals: Intervenes in the growing discourse on the sociology of intellectuals, re-evaluating the West’s role in social and political thought.
- Significance: Offers fresh insights into Bauman’s critiques of Western society and his contributions to contemporary sociological discourse.
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