TY - BOOK AU - Hall,John R. AU - Grindstaff,Laura AU - Lo,Ming-cheng Miriam TI - Handbook of cultural sociology SN - 9780415474450 (hardback) U1 - 306 PY - 2010/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Culture N1 - Chapter 1: The Strong Program Chapter 2: “Culture studies” and the culture complex Chapter 3: The subaltern, the postcolonial, and cultural sociology Chapter 4: The cultural turn Chapter 5: Media evolution and cultural change Chapter 6: Re-imagining critique in cultural sociology Chapter 7: Sociology and cultural studies Chapter 8: Lost in translation Chapter 9: What is “the relative autonomy of culture”? Chapter 10: The cultural sociological experience of cultural objects Chapter 11: Formal models of culture Chapter 12: Discourse and narrative Chapter 13: The mechanisms of cultural reproduction Chapter 14: Social aesthetics Chapter 15: History, sublime, terror Chapter 16: Modern and postmodern Chapter 17: New sociological narratives of morality under modernity Chapter 18: Demystifying authenticity in the sociology of culture Chapter 19: Carnival culture Chapter 20: Group cultures and subcultures Chapter 21: Culture and self Chapter 22: From public multiculturalism to private multiculturality? Chapter 23: Bodies, beauty, and fashion Chapter 24: Gender performance Chapter 25: Rituals, repertoires, and performances in post-modernity Chapter 26: Cultural capital and tastes Chapter 27: Access to pleasure Chapter 28: Status distinctions and boundaries Chapter 29: Culture and stratification Chapter 30: The conundrum of race in sociological analyses of culture Chapter 31: Culture Chapter 32: Environment and culture Chapter 33: Culture and the built environment Chapter 34: The rise and fall of cyberspace, or, how cyberspace turned inside out Chapter 35: Public institutions of “high” culture Chapter 36: Contemporary art and cultural complexity Chapter 37: Pop culture institutions Chapter 38: The rise of the new amateurs Chapter 39: Consumption and critique Chapter 40: Work cultures Chapter 41: Cultures of service Chapter 42: Cultures of carework, carework across cultures Chapter 43: Science cultures Chapter 44: Medical cultures Chapter 45: Legal culture and cultures of legality Chapter 46: Making things political Chapter 47: The cultural constitution of publics Chapter 48: Cultures of democracy Chapter 49: National culture, national identity, and the culture(s) of the nation Chapter 50: Nationalism as the cultural foundation of modern experience Chapter 51: The cultural of the political Chapter 52: The “soul of the citizen,” the invention of the social Chapter 53: Consumerism and self-representation in an era of global capitalism Chapter 54: The political economy of cultural production Chapter 55: Analyzing culture through globalization Chapter 56: Globalization and cultural production Chapter 57: Media technologies, cultural mobility, and the nation-state Chapter 58: Tourism and culture Chapter 59: Culture and collective memory Chapter 60: From collective memory to commemoration Chapter 61: Movement cultures Chapter 62: Cultural movements and the sociology of culture Chapter 63: Migration and cultures Chapter 64: Cultural diffusion Chapter 65: Cosmopolitanism and the clash of civilizations ER -