Intellectual Craftsmen: Ways and Works in American Scholarship, 1935-1990Transaction Publishers - 250 páginas Weiland highlights the master trends in the American experience by the master reporters of those trends. Intellectual Craftsmen covers the best writers in the social sciences from 1935 to 1991. Included are essays on John Dollard in social psychology; C. Wright Mills's version of historical sociology; David Riesman and the element of social criticism; Margaret Mead and the search for an anthropological method. |
Contenido
Sociology and History Ideology and Imagination | 111 |
Richard Hofstadter and the AntiIntellectuals | 157 |
Términos y frases comunes
academic adolescence adversary culture analysis Anna Freud anthropology Anti-intellectualism in American appears audience Balinese Barrett behavior career child Childhood and Society Children of Crisis claims Clifford Geertz clinical Coles colleagues David Riesman disciplines discourse Dollard Erik H Erikson essay ethnographic experience field fieldwork forms Freud Freudian Geertz goal habits Hence historians historiography Hofstadter's human ideals ideas ideology individual influential Intellectual Craftsmanship Intellectual Craftsmen Intellectual History interest interpretation LaCapra learning liberal Lionel Trilling literature lives Lonely Crowd Margaret Mead meaning method methodological Mills's mind modern moral national character Negara neoconservative observation Ohmann organization political postmodernism problems professional psychoanalysis psychology reflects relations Review rhetorical Richard Hofstadter Robert Coles role says scholarly scholars scholarship scientific skepticism social sciences Sociological Imagination sociology style suggest teachers themes theory Thomas thought tion tive traditional Trilling's Truants University Press Wright Mills writing York