Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siècle

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Amanda Anderson, Joseph Valente
Princeton University Press, 2002 M01 15 - 342 páginas

Contemporary celebrations of interdisciplinary scholarship in the humanities and social sciences often harbor a distrust of traditional disciplines, which are seen as at best narrow and unimaginative, and at worst complicit in larger forms of power and policing. Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siècle questions these assumptions by examining, for the first time, in so sustained a manner, the rise of a select number of academic disciplines in a historical perspective.


This collection of twelve essays focuses on the late Victorian era in Great Britain but also on Germany, France, and America in the same formative period. The contributors--James Buzard, Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Liah Greenfeld, John Guillory, Simon Joyce, Henrika Kuklick, Christopher Lane, Jeff Nunokawa, Arkady Plotnitsky, Ivan Strenski, Athena Vrettos, and Gauri Viswanathan--examine the genealogy of various fields including English, sociology, economics, psychology, and quantum physics. Together with the editors' cogent introduction, they challenge the story of disciplinary formation as solely one of consolidation, constraint, and ideological justification.


Addressing a broad range of issues--disciplinary formations, disciplinarity and professionalism, disciplines of the self, discipline and the state, and current disciplinary debates--the book aims to dislodge what the editors call the "comfortable pessimism" that too readily assimilates disciplines to techniques of management or control. It advances considerably the effort to more fully comprehend the complex legacy of the human sciences.

 

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Literary Study and the Modern System of
19
Quantum Theory
44
A Surprising
87
Professional Status and the Moral Order
126
Durkheim Disciplinarity and the Sciences
153
Subjecting English and the Question of Representation
177
Victorian Theories of Déjà Vu
196
Oscar Wilde Erving Goffman and the Social
219
Character and Pastorship in Two British Sociological
235
Early British Sociology and
261
The Arnoldian Ideal or Culture Studies and
283
Notes on the Defenestration of Culture
312
Notes on Contributors
333
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