圖書標籤: 社會學 sociology Modernity Identity 現代性 Giddens 吉登斯 英文原版
发表于2025-03-11
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Modernity differs from all preceding forms of social order because of its dynamism, its deep undercutting of traditional habits and customs, and its global impact. It also radicallly alters the general nature of daily life and the most personal aspects of human activity. In fact, one of the most distinctive features of modernity is the increasing interconnection between globalizing influences and personal dispositions. The author analyzes the nature of this interconnection and provides a conceptual vocabulary for it, in the process providing a major rethinking of the nature of modernity and a reworking of basic premises of sociological analysis. Building on the ideas set out in the authors The Consequences of Modernity, this book focuses on the self and the emergence of new mechanisms of self-identity that are shaped by--yet also shape--the institutions of modernity. The author argues that the self is not a passive entity, determined by external influences. Rather, in forging their self-identities, no matter how local their contexts of action, individuals contribute to and directly promote social influences that are global in their consequences and implications. The author sketches the contours of the he calls "high modernity"--the world of our day--and considers its ramifications for the self and self-identity. In this context, he analyzes the meaning to the self of such concepts as trust, fate, risk, and security and goes on the examine the "sequestration of experience," the process by which high modernity separates day-to-day social life from a variety of experiences and broad issues of morality. The author demonstrates how personal meaninglessness--the feeling that life has nothing worthwhile to offer--becomes a fundamental psychic problem in circumstances of high modernity. The book concludes with a discussion of "life politics," a politics of selfactualization operating on both the individual and collective levels.
安東尼・吉登斯
(AnthonyGiddens)
英國著名社會理論傢
和社會學傢,是當代歐洲
社會思想界中少有的大師
級學者。他生於1938年,曾
在赫爾大學,倫敦經濟學
院和劍橋大學學習,1963
年在萊斯特大學授課,
1970年轉為劍橋皇傢學院
院士,現任劍橋大學教授。
讀瞭introduction,直接跳到最後一章,很難懂
評分reflexive reflexive reflexive
評分難得有本好讀點的
評分crazy book, very good point of self narrative as the end of self identity though its constructed and structured.
評分因為種種原因一直沒有讀完的課堂reading,卻在我個人最需要的時候齣現在我麵前,簡直是精彩……
是本好书,就是看不懂而已。。。。要不是写社会学作业,打死我估计也翻不出十张纸的。。。总的说来,这是一本很玄的书,太佩服安东尼吉登斯了,境界之高让我仰视!
評分看了《现代性与自我认同》配合着《现代性的后果》,大概理清了吉登斯的大体思路。但是他的想法实在是渺如烟海,很多值得启发的细节点比如对私人关系的新阐释,对于福柯身体控制的论述批判,以及羞耻心和自我身份构建等,需要细致地深读。 不管怎样,用了两个星期终于告别了吉登...
評分 評分 評分看了《现代性与自我认同》配合着《现代性的后果》,大概理清了吉登斯的大体思路。但是他的想法实在是渺如烟海,很多值得启发的细节点比如对私人关系的新阐释,对于福柯身体控制的论述批判,以及羞耻心和自我身份构建等,需要细致地深读。 不管怎样,用了两个星期终于告别了吉登...
Modernity and Self-Identity pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025