Phantasmic genealogy11/9/2022 ![]() ![]() All of the above bare evidence to the fact that sociological notions and concepts can produce revelations when taken into new domains, such as geopolitics and war.ĬEEOL is a leading provider of academic e-journals and e-books in the Humanities and Social Sciences from and about Central and Eastern Europe. We discern, in the relations between Germany, Soviet Union and the French-English duo, all the elements of a triad and, implicitly, all elements of power that are generated by a game based on imposing and accepting uncertainties. We understand how military successes represent the test of truth for an ideology and provide the Nazi leaders with their legitimacy, inciting a group phantasm. We take into account how enforcing a drastic peace treaty on Germany has lead to high surveillance costs that could not be sustained by the victors because of their path dependence, which ultimately led to the fact of the ‘good’ being sacrificed for the sake of the ‘comfortable’. The aim of the present essay is to identify those sociological concepts, that could lead us to explanations of the geopolitical, regarding the way Germany built up its hegemony, by starting from a genealogical perspective, that is, by identifying the logics of a situation and by understanding the reasoning behind individual decision while taking into consideration the analysis of the discourse. Summary/Abstract: What could we possibly learn from a 70 year correspondence from the years of the Second World War, when the course of subsequent history has already been known? The sociologist is interested in seeing how an event unfolds, how it generates other actions, how the actors are driven by, what their strategies are and how they interact. ![]() Published by: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov Keywords: interdependence surveillance costs path dependence power uncertainty History and Sociology: A Genealogical Perspective Author(s): Ştefan Ungurean Turner (Eds.),Genealogy and the body: Foucault/deleuze/nietzsche The body: social process and cultural theory London: SAGE Publications Ltd 1991:256-280. Genealogy and the body: foucault/deleuze/nietzsche In: Featherstone, Mike, Mike Hepworth, and Bryan S. Edited by Mike FeatherstoneMike Hepworth and Bryan S. "Genealogy and the Body: Foucault/Deleuze/Nietzsche." The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory. The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, Theory, Culture & Society, London: SAGE Publications Ltd. In: Mike Featherstone, Mike Hepworth and Bryan S. Genealogy and the Body: Foucault/Deleuze/Nietzsche. Turner, 256-80, Theory, Culture & Society. ![]() "Genealogy and the Body: Foucault/Deleuze/Nietzsche." In The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, edited by Featherstone, Mike, Mike Hepworth, and Bryan S. Turner (Eds.), The body: social process and cultural theory (pp. Genealogy and the body: foucault/deleuze/nietzsche. The Body will interest scholars and researchers, as well as students of social theory, sociology, anthropology, cultural studies, and philosophy. These range from the expression of emotions, romantic love, dietary practices, consumer behavior, physical fitness, beauty, and media images of women and sexuality. Through specific case studies, the contributors demonstrate the importance of a theoretical understanding of the body to social and cultural analyses of contemporary societies. At a theoretical level, this challenging volume explores the origins of a social theory of the body in sources ranging from the work of Nietzsche to contemporary feminist theory. However, human embodiment is increasingly becoming the primary focus in sociology and cultural studies as a means to understanding the complex interrelations between nature, culture, and society. A thought provoking book.” Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling For centuries the human body has been a long-established issue in anthropology. I congratulate the editors for a fine achievement, and the editors of TCS for pioneering this new, and now much less secret, theorizing of the body and of the embodied self.” Contemporary Sociology “Both engrossing and challenging, the papers present to the reader an opportunity to examine in depth the significance of the human physique…. “I must say at the start that this is a most important and interesting collection which does much to advance the sociology of the body. ![]()
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