Contested boundaries/different sociologies : twenty-five years of graduate sociology at York / edited by Ioan Davies, Paul Anisef.

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Book
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English
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[North York, Ont.] : Institute for Social Research, York University, [c1995].
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x, 506 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

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    • Cover title.
    • Papers presented at a conference held at York on June 2 and 3, 1993.
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    Includes bibliographical references.
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    Contents
    • Pt. 1. Social/historical perspectives and methods: The Needlework Guild of Canada 1892-1992 / Heather Garrett
    • Everyday objects as political symbols, the case of the quilt / Mary Lou Woods
    • Pt. 2. Writing and reading sociology: Durkheim's rhetoric and the sociological imagination / Patricia Cormack
    • Feminist discursive forms / Ray Morris
    • Site explorations of the origins of postmodern social theorizing / Robert Siemens
    • Pt. 3. Violence against women: Epistemolgoy and ontology, research and responsibility / Saroj Chawla
    • Men's contribution to feminism and the study of rape / Norman Morra and Michael Smith
    • Subtle forms of violens, sexual harassment of female faculty and teaching assistants / Aysan Sev'er
    • Pt. 4. Bakhtinizing cultural theory: Answerability and the Audience / Susan Adams
    • Selfing others, a Bakhtinian analysis of the author's gift to his hero / Cherie Bova
    • Pt. 5. Sociology of health and illness: Gender and the risk of reoccurrence of workplace injuries in Ontario / Fredrick Ashbury
    • Recent trends in the professionalization of auxiliary health care workers / Charles Battershill
    • Pt. 6. Critical criminologies: Imprisoned by design, technological drama and the carceral experience / Kevin McCormick
    • Law as cultural constraint, reproducing control, consent, and community / Livy Visano
    • Pt. 7. International issues: Implementation of non-farm development in rural Indonesia / Jack Craig
    • The oppositional imagination in contemporary China / Xiaoping Li
    • Pt. 8. Feminists theorizing the political: Introduction
    • A Question of experience / Susan Adams
    • A post-structural challenge to the concept of experience / Steve Bonhomme
    • Joan Scott's "Experience" / Robert Gill
    • Rethinking the personal and political / Catriona (Kate) Sandilands
    • Experience as a witness to "difference"? Examining experience as interpretation / Maria Willis
    • Pt. 9. Culture of post-capitalism: A stately pleasure dome, entertainment arena as panopticon / Ioan Davies
    • The will to hear, audio-clarity as musical parody / Steven Katz
    • The problem of authenticity, representation of the other in post-industrial society / David London
    • McTopia, eating time / John O'Neill
    • Pt. 10: Teaching sociology today: First sociology, the importance of theory / Sylvia Hale
    • On credentialism, plagiarism and the abdication of the university / Gerald Tomany
    • Pt. 11. Doing sociology in our communities: Trying to unionize in a recessionary period, the case of a garment workplace in Montreal / Louis Aguiar
    • The enabled, persons disabled in control / Patrick Cluskey
    • Who is hungry? A preliminary analysis of the 1992 food bank survey / Dwaine Plaza
    • Consumer/survivor social movement, a value-oriented approach / Carol Zoulalian
    ISBN
    155014281X
    LCCN
    cn^97004299^
    OCLC
    36695928
    RCP
    H - S
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