Alienation, Ethnicity, and Postmodernism
By (Author) Rudolf F. Geyer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Social and ethical issues
Cultural studies
302.544
Hardback
256
The essays in this volume offer the reader a broad, interdisciplinary perspective on the ways in which theories of alienation are influencing current debates in psychology, psychiatry, sociology and social philosophy. The introductory essay discusses how classical notions of alienation have been put to use to describe the dysfunctions within societies that are becoming sharply divided along racial lines and according to the disparities in power described by postmodernism. The essays that follow then take up the problem of alienation, ethnicity and postmodernism in the contexts of increasing economic globalisation and renewed racial hostility in communities in the United States and abroad.
FELIX GEYER is the Scientific Coordinator of SISWO, the Netherlands Universities' Institute for Coordination of Research in the Social Sciences. Dr. Geyer has written numerous articles and edited several books on alienation and systems theory.