Preface
Setting up the encounter
Introduction - Tony Blackshaw
Part I: Thinking sociologically
Introduction - Tony Blackshaw
1. The motive for metaphor - Michael-Hviid Jacobsen
2. Talking sociology - Zygmunt Bauman in conversation with
Michael-Hviid Jacobsen and Keith Tester
3. Writing sociology - Zygmunt Bauman
4. This is a "liquid modern" world - Zygmunt Bauman in conversation
with Nicholas Gane
Part II: Re-thinking the unit-ideas of sociology
Introduction - Tony Blackshaw
5. Class - Zygmunt Bauman
6. Community - Tony Blackshaw
7. Freedom - Zygmunt Bauman
8. Utopia - Zygmunt Bauman
9. Social inequality - Zygmunt Bauman
10. Bureaucracy - Zygmunt Bauman
11. Culture - Zygmunt Bauman
Part III: Modernity from a 'liquid' perspective
Introduction - Tony Blackshaw
12. Consumerism - Tony Blackshaw
13. Individualization - Zygmunt Bauman
14. Happiness - Zygmunt Bauman
15. Media - Zygmunt Bauman
16. Identity and globalization - Zygmunt Bauman
17. Liquid power - Zygmunt Bauman in conversation with Mark
Hauugard
18. Liquid fear - Zygmunt Bauman
19. Liquid surveillance - Slawomir Czapnik
The continuing task: Epilogue
20. 'Liquid modernity' fifteen years after - Zygmunt Bauman
Tony Blackshaw is Reader at Sheffield Hallam University
'Learned, questing and fearlessly alive to what it means to live in
a shelterless world, there is only one Zygmunt Bauman. This astute
selection, edited by one of the sharpest and shrewdest commentators
in the field, provides a button bright introduction to Bauman.
Newcomers will quickly see what all the fuss is about. While
seasoned readers, conversant with the awesome range and multi
dimensionality of his writings, will find something surprising and
worth cherishing here. Readers have found the route master to
Bauman's extraordinary oeuvre.'
Chris Rojek, Professor of Sociology, City University, London
'The new Bauman reader is the book on Zygmunt Bauman. In Bauman's
lifetime we have moved from a state of solid modernity to an era of
liquid modernity - Bauman invented these terms and this book
explains why they matter more than ever. As Blackshaw shows,
Bauman's work has evolved to such an extent that in these times of
global celebrity intellectual culture Zygmunt Bauman is in the Top
Five.'
Steve Redhead, Professor of Jurisprudence, Charles Sturt
University, Australia
'With the term "liquid modernity" Zygmunt Bauman fired new thought
about the circumstances of our everyday lives. The new Bauman
reader contains an important new reflection on the liquid modernity
debate by Bauman himself, and has been expertly compiled by Tony
Blackshaw. It is an accessible tool kit with which we can all think
with Bauman about the times we share.'
Keith Tester, Adjunct Professor, Thesis Eleven Centre for Cultural
Sociology, LaTrobe University, Melbourne
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