Disciplinarity at the Fin de SiècleAmanda Anderson, Joseph Valente Princeton University Press, 2021 M03 9 - 352 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. |
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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 |