A larger grain of sense. Making early non-Western sociological thought visible

Q3 Social Sciences
Stéphane Dufoix
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Abstract There are different ways to read sociological theory “against the grain”, as Walter Benjamin put it in 1940. The issue of invisibility - or invisibilization - is certainly the most important one. The mainstream and canonical narrative of the history of sociology and of sociological ideas and theories hardly leaves any room to non-Western appropriations and indigenizations from the late 19th century onwards. The article wants to offer another disciplinary history and another chronology by relying on instances from the late 19th century and early 20th century especially in Latin America and Asia (Japan and China). The circulation of different authors, books and theories, as well as their different reception according to the different countries and their different intellectual, social and political environments makes it possible to design a new chronology of sociological theory and of the institutionalization of the discipline. Despite the epistemic hegemony that was already established in the second half of the 19th century with the diffusion of sociological thought from France and Great-Britain (with Comte and Spencer), this circulation was no mere transplantation but rather a complex and selective appropriation that makes it possible for very different visions of the meaning of “sociology” as a movement of thought and also as an academic discipline.
更大的感觉。使早期非西方社会学思想可见
正如Walter Benjamin在1940年所说,有不同的方法来解读“反谷物”的社会学理论。隐形——或者说隐形——无疑是最重要的一个问题。从19世纪末开始,社会学史、社会学思想和理论的主流和规范叙事几乎没有给非西方拨款和本土化留下任何空间。本文希望通过对19世纪末20世纪初特别是拉丁美洲和亚洲(日本和中国)的实例,提供另一个学科史和另一个年表。不同作者、书籍和理论的流通,以及根据不同国家及其不同的知识、社会和政治环境对它们的不同接受,使得设计一个新的社会学理论和学科制度化的年表成为可能。尽管19世纪下半叶随着法国和英国社会学思想的传播(与孔特和斯宾塞)已经建立了认识霸权,这种循环不仅仅是移植,而是一种复杂而选择性的挪用,使人们有可能对“社会学”作为一种思想运动和一门学术学科的意义产生截然不同的看法。
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Sociedade e Estado
Sociedade e Estado Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
34
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The review Sociedade e Estado has been edited by the Department of Sociology at the University of Brasilia since of 1986. In this period, original works related to Social Sciences were published in the following categories: theoretical studies, critical reviews of literature, research reports, technical reports, reviews and notices. Its abbreviated title is Soc. estado, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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