Undisciplined Theory

What is the value of interdisciplinary theory? Are there any boundaries left which social theory must recognize? This book shows that the vital questions in theory are being posed and followed at the interdisciplinary level. Our awareness of this is curtailed by the institutional organization of social theory which still tends to assume a canon and clear boundaries. Gary Genosko proposes that postmodernism has provided the main challenge to institutional myopia. Yet postmodernism is too often treated as an aberration or a blind alley. The challenge for social theorists today is to develop and practice 'undisciplined theories' which constantly question the limits of the canon and expose the porous character of boundaries.

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Undisciplined Theory

What is the value of interdisciplinary theory? Are there any boundaries left which social theory must recognize? This book shows that the vital questions in theory are being posed and followed at the interdisciplinary level. Our awareness of this is curtailed by the institutional organization of social theory which still tends to assume a canon and clear boundaries. Gary Genosko proposes that postmodernism has provided the main challenge to institutional myopia. Yet postmodernism is too often treated as an aberration or a blind alley. The challenge for social theorists today is to develop and practice 'undisciplined theories' which constantly question the limits of the canon and expose the porous character of boundaries.

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Undisciplined Theory

Undisciplined Theory

by Gary Genosko
Undisciplined Theory

Undisciplined Theory

by Gary Genosko

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What is the value of interdisciplinary theory? Are there any boundaries left which social theory must recognize? This book shows that the vital questions in theory are being posed and followed at the interdisciplinary level. Our awareness of this is curtailed by the institutional organization of social theory which still tends to assume a canon and clear boundaries. Gary Genosko proposes that postmodernism has provided the main challenge to institutional myopia. Yet postmodernism is too often treated as an aberration or a blind alley. The challenge for social theorists today is to develop and practice 'undisciplined theories' which constantly question the limits of the canon and expose the porous character of boundaries.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803975910
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 06/18/1998
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Undisciplined and Undisciplinable
Baudrillard's Radical Anthropology
Going to the Dogs
Freudian Caninophilia
Proliferation, Openness, and the Between in Deleuze and Guattari
Guattari and Schizoanalysis
The Giddy Spiral of Interpretation
Reading Augustine
Mc Luhan's Legacy of Indiscipline

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