1st Edition
A Blend of Contradictions Georg Simmel in Theory and Practice
By Ann-Mari Sellerberg
Copyright 1993
128 Pages
by
Routledge
Contradiction forms the basis of all social phenomena. Anyone who has read Georg Simmel will perceive his fascination with the essential complexity that characterizes human interaction. Look for contradiction, he seems to say, and you will find something of vital importance. Ann-Mari Sellerberg applies central themes from Simmel - trust, subordination under principle, adventure, and the position... Read more
Preface, Introduction I To Be and Not to Be: The Contradiction Is the Thing 1 Modem Motherhood 2 Restrained Expressivity 3 Superordination from Subordination 4 Trust 5 Two Languages of Consumption II The Oppositions within a Phenomenon Become a Motor, Inducing Change 6 The Motor Forces in Modern Fashion 7 The Vacation Experience 8 Subordinated under a Principle: Interaction in Geriatric Hospitals III The Opposition Has Paradoxical Consequences 9 The Paradox of the Good Buy 10 The Poor of Our Time: Objects of Enlightened Despotism, Concluding Remarks, Bibliography, Index
Biography
Ann-Marl Sellerberg is associate professor of sociology at Lund University in Sweden. She has published on the position of women in the labor market, consumer behaviour, medical sociology, and social psychology.






