The Sociology Book

(Romina) #1

F


families and intimacies 296–97
chaos of love 320–23
children in contemporary society 323
communitarianism 117–18, 119
compulsory heterosexuality 304–09
confessions and truth 302–03
family roles 296–97
gay parenthood 311
gender roles across different cultures
298–99
housework as alienation 318–19
and industrialization 300
interpersonal relationships 297
marriage and divorce rates 323
marriage as “healthy” 325
material feminism 312–17
men as breadwinners, women as
carers 301
nuclear family 300, 301, 311, 320–21
postmodernism 310–11
queer theory 326–31
same-sex relationships 311, 324
social construction of sexuality
324–25
socialization of children and
stabilization of adults 300–01
therapy culture 303
Featherstone, Mike 200
feminism
and class 95, 338
and communitarianism 119
compulsory heterosexuality 304–09
feminist psychology 337–38, 339
feminization of work 248–49
“first-wave” 97–98
housework as alienation 318–19
and intersectionality 90–95
and Marxism 92, 97–98, 319
material feminism 312–17
and queer theory 329, 331
and religion 258
“second wave” 26, 58, 65, 92, 98
and slimming and dieting 275
and social justice 26–27
“third wave” 98


women’s liberation movement 299
see also gender; patriarchy; sexuality
Ferguson, Adam 18, 21
Feuerbach, Ludwig 256
Finch, Janet 315
Firestone, Shulamith 338
Foucault, Michel
governmentality 252–53, 270–77
power/resistance 15, 19, 52–55, 267
sexuality 19, 302–03
will to truth 58–59, 296, 297, 302–03
Frankfurt School 31, 44, 232, 247
French Revolution, effects of 24–25
Fromm, Erich 174, 188
functionalism 34–37, 267, 296
Furedi, Frank 303

G


G-7 formation 150
Garfinkel, Harold 19, 50–51
gender
cultural reproduction and education
292–93
inequalities and emotional labor
242–43
performativity 56–61
queer theory 58, 61, 297, 309, 310,
311, 317 326–31
roles across different cultures 298–99
see also feminism; sexuality
gentrification and urban life 128–31
Gerth, Hans Heinrich 19, 44
ghetto, iconic 82–83
Giddens, Anthony 44, 135, 148–49,
195, 311, 322
Giddens’ paradox 148–49
Gilroy, Paul 65, 75
Gintis, Herbert 253, 288–89
Glassner, Barry 158, 335
global warming 148–49, 160
see also environment
global world 15, 134–35
climate change and Giddens paradox
148–49
cognitive justice 150–51

cosmopolitanism and risk 161
and culture see culture and identity
digital technology 152–55
downsizing of firms 141
epistemologies of the South 150–51
feminization of work 248–49
financial risk 161
gender well-being 249
global cities 164–65
globalization 170 –71
globalization and modernity 166–69
glocalization 146–47
hyper-globalism 171
liquid modernity 136–43
mobilities 162
neo-nationalism 163
network society 152–55
and patriarchy 317
post-industrialism 153
risk society 156–61
skeptics 171
solid modernity, move from 138–40
terrorism risk 161
transformationalist 171
world-system theory 144–45
see also modern living
glocalization 146–47
Goffman, Erving
institutionalization 252, 253, 264–69
stigma 174, 190–95
Goldthorpe, John 337
Gouldner, Alvin 285
governmentality 270–77
Gramsci, Antonio 174, 175, 178–79,
252
Green, Gill 195
Grosz, Elizabeth 330, 339
grounded theory 335

H


Habermas, Jürgen 253, 259, 286–87
habitus 76–79
Halberstam, Judith 328, 331
Hall, Stuart 175, 200–01
Haraway, Donna 338

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