Americans Thinking America(English, Paperback, Lemert Charles)

Americans Thinking America(English, Paperback, Lemert Charles)

  • Lemert Charles
Publisher:RoutledgeISBN 13: 9781138629776ISBN 10: 1138629774

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Americans Thinking America(English, Paperback, Lemert Charles) is written by Lemert Charles and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1138629774 (ISBN 10) and 9781138629776 (ISBN 13).

In this dynamic book, Charles Lemert elaborates a vigorous, distinctive, and creative American tradition in social thought. American social theory has tended to be overshadowed by European social thought. Yet, looking deeper, Americans have always made important contributions to social theory. Drawing upon the work of a dazzling array of both seminal and unjustly overlooked philosophers, sociologists, litterateurs, and political activists, Lemert constructs a coherent yet variegated intellectual framework for understanding American social theory and culture from the colonial era to the present. In doing so, Lemert analyses American intellectual attitudes on race, gender, popular culture, political thought, capitalism, and social movements, while also exploring schools of thought from transcendentalism and pragmatism to interactionism and intersectionality. In his inimitable style, Charles Lemert, a master of "finding theory where you'd least expect it," offers a masterful rendering of the American tradition in social theory. In doing so, Lemert shines new light on social theory and American history. Both authoritative and accessible, this indispensable work will be essential reading for students, scholars, and general readers with interests in social theory and American social history.