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Antonio Gramsci's Sociology of Literature

Contemporary Literature, 1981
Until 1975, with the publication of Valentino Gerratana's critical edition of Antonio Gramsci's Quaderni del carcere (prison notebooks), there was no authoritative text with which to assess Gramsci's notes on literature and culture in general. The Einaudi volume entitled Letteratura e vita nazionale was first published in 1950 and for twenty-five years
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The Sociology of Literature: From “Modus Suspicion” to “Cultural Sociology”

Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2023
Within the framework of this article, we aim to codify the sociological approaches that have taken place earlier and are still relevant to the analysis of fiction. Particular attention is paid to the so-called cultural-sociological line of thought, the main specificity of which is the shift of the research focus from the analysis of the text and the ...
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The Career of Sociological Literature

Social Studies of Science, 1977
Many studies of the 'obsolescence' of scientific literature have been published.1 One technique employed in such studies has been the examination of the date of references found in a sample of journal articles. Price2 has proposed that literature in 'hard science', 'soft science', and 'nonscience' differ in the proportion of their references to the ...
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Possibility of “Literature” in Sociology

International Journal of Japanese Sociology, 2014
AbstractSociology can be both a science and literature. While sociology as science investigates general tendencies of social phenomena through statistical analysis and advances social policies based on the understanding of their objective causes, sociology as literature focuses on the non‐generalizable aspects of an individual event and considers the ...
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Some Sociological Aspects of Literature

The Modern Language Journal, 1941
Author's Summary— Literature, perhaps born out of a social need, has always had a social function. Weber's theory discussed. Literary movements are conditioned by social interaction and transmission. Literary forms and techniques are part of our social heritage.)
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Towards a new sociology of literature

2022
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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Sociology of Literature

The British Journal of Sociology, 1973
Alan Swingewood, Robert Escarpit
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Sociological Theory and the Sociology of Literature

The British Journal of Sociology, 1973
Peter Forster, Celia Kenneford
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The Sociology of Literature

Chicago Review, 1973
Dan La Botz   +2 more
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Sociology of Literature without Literature

New German Critique, 1976
Friederike J. Hassauer   +5 more
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