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Workshop on Cultural Sociology
Lecturers: Jeffery Alexander and Philip Smith, Directors of Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale.
Assistants: Rui Gao, Professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University;
Ying Xiao and Bing Xu, Professors at Shanghai University.
Lecture 1. Smith. The Intellectual Origins of Cultural Sociology.
Content: Durkheim. Semiotics (Saussure). Anthropological theory up to about 1980
Readings:
Emile Durkheim – Elementary Forms Chapter 7 “The Origins of These Beliefs Conclusion”.
Claude Levi-Strauss. Analysis of Oedipus Myth in Structural Anthropology.
Mary Douglas. Purity and Danger. Chapter on Abominations of Leviticus.
Roland Barthes. “The New Citroen” and “Myth Today” in Mythologies.
Lecture 2. Smith. The Sacred and the Profane.
Content: Durkheim. Purity and pollution. Binary cultural codes.
Readings:
Jeffrey Alexander. Watergate paper.
Jeffrey Alexander. Computer paper.
Philip Smith. Punishment and Culture. Chapters on Electric Chair and Panopticon.
Lecture 3. Smith. Ritual and Narrative.
Content: Aristotle. Frye. Durkheim.
Readings:
Philip Smith. Punishment and Culture. Chapter 2.
Philip Smith. Why War? Chapters One and Five.
Philip Smith. Charisma paper from Acta Sociologica.
Ronald Jacobs. 1996. “Civil Society and Crisis” American Journal of Sociology 101, 5: 1238-72
Lecture 4. Alexander. Performance, Trauma, and Iconicity.
Readings:
Jeffery Alexander. Social Performance between Ritual and Strategy.
Jeffery Alexander. Cultural Trauma: A Social Theory.
Giacometti.
Lecture5, Alexander. Civil Sphere.
Readings:
Jeffery Alexander. Civil Sphere.
Part II (chapters 4-8).
Part III (chapter 12 only: "Race and Civil Repair [2]: The Civil rights Movement and Communicative Solidarity.")