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Type
Novel
Era
2000s
Publication Name
University of Massachusetts Press
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Features
Dust Jacket
Original Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Intended Audience
Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults
ISBN
9781558495197

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Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10
1558495193
ISBN-13
9781558495197
eBay Product ID (ePID)
47774707

Product Key Features

Book Title
Charles Horton Cooley : Imagining Social Reality
Number of Pages
328 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
Sociology / General, Social Scientists & Psychologists, General, Anthropology / General
Genre
Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Glenn Jacobs
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Trade
LCCN
2005-023232
Reviews
"This is an important book, brilliant in places, well-crafted, lovingly nuanced in its treatment of Cooley and his place in social theory and American letters. Glenn Jacobs offers a bold, imaginative reading that restores Cooley's place in the American studies canon, as well as his place in American social theory."--Norman Denzin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign"A fine piece of scholarship. The book makes a unique contribution to our understanding of Cooley, filling in another part of the mosaic that represents what we know today about the classical theorists."--Mary J. Gallant, Rowan University, A fine piece of scholarship. The book makes a unique contribution to our understanding of Colley, filling in another part of the mosaic that represents what we know today about the classical theorists., "This is an important book, brilliant in places, well-crafted, lovingly nuanced in its treatment of Cooley and his place in social theory and American letters. Glenn Jacobs offers a bold, imaginative reading that restores Cooley's place in the American studies canon, as well as his place in American social theory."--Norman Denzin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "A fine piece of scholarship. The book makes a unique contribution to our understanding of Cooley, filling in another part of the mosaic that represents what we know today about the classical theorists."--Mary J. Gallant, Rowan University
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
301/.092 B
Synopsis
One of the founders of sociology in the United States, Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929) is perhaps best known for his concepts of the looking-glass self and the primary group. But according to Glenn Jacobs, he also deserves to be remembered as the first scholar of his generation to develop a viable concept of the social. Characterizing Cooley as an "exceptional exceptionalist," Jacobs shows how his unique adaptation of Adam Smith's liberalism and his rejection of Herbert Spencer resulted in a notion of the social that set him apart from the burgeoning professional social science movements of his time. In surveying Cooley's thought, Jacobs emphasizes the role that the sociologists' own "inner work" played in the development of his idea of the self. Particularly important in this respect was Cooley's deep commitment to the essay tradition, a literary genre distinguished by autobiographical reflection and conversational discourse that he described as "a society of men speaking to each other across the ages." A close reading of the journal that Cooley kept for over forty years reveals how he worked out many of his key concepts and theories in his personal writing. It was through this exercise that he developed his distinct literary-aesthetic perspective, eventually resulting in a methodology that stands out for setting qualitative sociology on an epistemological foundation. In a chapter devoted to Cooley's qualitative approach, Jacobs analyzes his vivid ethnographic observations of the Lower East Side Jewish ghetto and Hull House in Chicago, as well a his reflections on the death of his daughter and his own impending death in 1929. Another chapter looks at Cooley's little-known writing oneconomic sociology, focusing on his understanding of the market as an institution. By examining the full range of Charles Horton Cooley's contributions to belles letters as well as social science, often allowing him to speak for himself, Jacobs makes a strong case for elevating Cooley's rank among the most influential American sociologists., An intellectual biography of a preeminent American sociologist One ofthe founders of sociology in the United States, Charles Horton Cooley(1864-1929) is perhaps best known for his concepts of thelooking-glass self and the primary group. But according to GlennJacobs, he also deserves to be remembered as the first scholar of hisgeneration to develop a viable concept of the social CharacterizingCooley as an exceptional exceptionalist, Jacobs shows how hisunique adaptation of Adam Smith's liberalism and his rejection ofHerbert Spencer resulted in a notion of the social that set him apartfrom the burgeoning professional social science movements of histime., One of the founders of sociology in the United States, Charles Horton Cooley (1864?1929) is perhaps best known for his concepts of the looking-glass self and the primary group. But according to Glenn Jacobs, he also deserves to be remembered as the first scholar of his generation to develop a viable concept of the social. Characterizing Cooley as an "exceptional exceptionalist," Jacobs shows how his unique adaptation of Adam Smith's liberalism and his rejection of Herbert Spencer resulted in a notion of the social that set him apart from the burgeoning professional social science movements of his time. In surveying Cooley's thought, Jacobs emphasizes the role that the sociologist's own "inner work" played in the development of his idea of the self. Particularly important in this respect was Cooley's deep commitment to the essay tradition, a literary genre distinguished by autobiographical reflection and conversational discourse that he described as "a society of men speaking to each other across the ages." A close reading of the journal that Cooley kept for over forty years reveals how he worked out many of his key concepts and theories in his personal writing. It was through this exercise that he developed his distinct literary-aesthetic perspective, eventually resulting in a methodology that stands out for setting qualitative sociology on an epistemological foundation. In a chapter devoted to Cooley's qualitative approach, Jacobs analyzes his vivid ethnographic observations of the Lower East Side Jewish ghetto and Hull House in Chicago, as well as his reflections on the death of his daughter and his own impending death in 1929. Another chapter looks at Cooley's little-known writing on economic sociology, focusing on his understanding of the market as an institution. By examining the full range of Charles Horton Cooley's contributions to belles lettres as well as social science, often allowing him to speak for himself, Jacobs makes a strong case for elevating Cooley's rank among the most influential American sociologists., One of the founders of sociology in the United States, Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929) is perhaps best known for his concepts of the looking-glass self and the primary group. But according to Glenn Jacobs, he also deserves to be remembered as the first scholar of his generation to develop a viable concept of the social. Characterizing Cooley as an "exceptional exceptionalist," Jacobs shows how his unique adaptation of Adam Smith's liberalism and his rejection of Herbert Spencer resulted in a notion of the social that set him apart from the burgeoning professional social science movements of his time. In surveying Cooley's thought, Jacobs emphasizes the role that the sociologist's own "inner work" played in the development of his idea of the self. Particularly important in this respect was Cooley's deep commitment to the essay tradition, a literary genre distinguished by autobiographical reflection and conversational discourse that he described as "a society of men speaking to each other across the ages." A close reading of the journal that Cooley kept for over forty years reveals how he worked out many of his key concepts and theories in his personal writing. It was through this exercise that he developed his distinct literary-aesthetic perspective, eventually resulting in a methodology that stands out for setting qualitative sociology on an epistemological foundation. In a chapter devoted to Cooley's qualitative approach, Jacobs analyzes his vivid ethnographic observations of the Lower East Side Jewish ghetto and Hull House in Chicago, as well as his reflections on the death of his daughter and his own impending death in 1929. Another chapter looks at Cooley's little-known writing on economic sociology, focusing on his understanding of the market as an institution. By examining the full range of Charles Horton Cooley's contributions to belles lettres as well as social science, often allowing him to speak for himself, Jacobs makes a strong case for elevating Cooley's rank among the most influential American sociologists.
LC Classification Number
HM479.C66J33 2006

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