This book presents essays that address fundamental issues in social and cultural theory by viewing them through the lens of aesthetic theory. Drawing on the aesthetic theories of Theodor W. Adorno, Gregory Bateson, Jean-Marie Guyau, Talcott Parsons and Georg Simmel, it suggests a new take on basic sociological concepts and methodologies. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including the sensuality of social action, social construction of unreality, and The Rolling Stones’ enduring success as a reflection of our society and culture.

The book’s title Sociology in a New Key refers to a classic work by Susanne K. Langer, whose Philosophy in a New Key argued for a reorientation of modern philosophical thought based on a thorough account of symbolism in general and of the arts in particular. In this way, the basic ideas and assumptions of the philosophical tradition are transposed to new understandings and perspectives. After all, it was GeorgSimmel himself who claimed to have gained several of his general theoretical insights “via the detour of reflections on the essence of art.” The book will appeal to scholars and students of the sociology of the arts and music, and to anyone interested in the intersection of social theory and aesthetics.


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<p>This book presents essays that address fundamental issues in social and cultural theory by viewing them through the lens of aesthetic theory.</p>
Introduction: Tuning into the New Key via a Detour of the Senses.- Drawing on Sociological Traditions.- The Senses, Emotions, and Social Systems Theory.- Aesthetics and Societ.- Aesthetics and Culture.- Aesthetics and Methodology.
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This book presents essays that address fundamental issues in social and cultural theory by viewing them through the lens of aesthetic theory. Drawing on the aesthetic theories of Theodor W. Adorno, Gregory Bateson, Jean-Marie Guyau, Talcott Parsons and Georg Simmel, it suggests a new take on basic sociological concepts and methodologies. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including the sensuality of social action, social construction of unreality, and The Rolling Stones’ enduring success as a reflection of our society and culture.

The book’s title Sociology in a New Key refers to a classic work by Susanne K. Langer, whose Philosophy in a New Key argued for a reorientation of modern philosophical thought based on a thorough account of symbolism in general and of the arts in particular. In this way, the basic ideas and assumptions of the philosophical tradition are transposed to new understandings and perspectives. After all, it was Georg Simmelhimself who claimed to have gained several of his general theoretical insights “via the detour of reflections on the essence of art.” The book will appeal to scholars and students of the sociology of the arts and music, and to anyone interested in the intersection of social theory and aesthetics.


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Offers new perspectives on the sociology of the arts and music Draws on the aesthetic theories of Theodor W. Adorno, Talcott Parsons and Georg Simmel Suggests a new take on basic sociological concepts and methodologies
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9783030949211
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2022-05-07
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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235 mm
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155 mm
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Research, UP, UU, 05
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Engelsk
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Helmut Staubmann is a Professor of Social Theory and Cultural Sociology and Dean of the School of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He has been a visiting scholar at UCLA, the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and Harvard University, and has served as a Visiting Professor at several European, Asian and American universities. His research focuses on the conceptual foundations of action theory (Rationality in the Social Sciences, co-edited with Victor Lidz (Springer 2017)) and the intersection of social theory and aesthetics. He has edited and translated (with A. Scott) Georg Simmel’s book on Rembrandt (Routledge 2006) and edited a volume on The Rolling Stones. Sociological Perspectives (Lexington 2013).