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Titel: 
Resonance : a sociology of our relationship to the world / Hartmut Rosa ; translated by James C. Wagner
Autorin/Autor: 
Rosa, Hartmut, 1965- [Verfasserin/Verfasser] info info
Beteiligt: 
Wagner, James C. [Übersetzung]
Erschienen: 
Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA, USA : Polity Press, [2019] [© 2019]
Umfang: 
1 Online-Ressource (580 Seiten)
Sprache(n): 
Englisch
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Anmerkung: 
"First published in German as "Resonanz: Eine Soziologie der Weltbeziehung" © Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin, 2016"--Title page verso. - Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
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ISBN: 
978-1-5095-1992-7
978-1-5095-1989-7 (ISBN der Printausgabe)


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Intro -- Front Matter -- In Lieu of a Foreword: Sociology and the Story of Anna and Hannah -- Notes -- I Introduction -- 1 Sociology, Modernity, and the Good Life -- 2 The Basic Idea: Successful and Unsuccessful Relationships to the World -- 3 What is the World? Who is a Subject? -- 4 Method of Analysis -- Notes -- Part One: The Basic Elements of Human Relationships to the World -- II Bodily Relationships to the World -- 1 Being Situated in the World -- 2 Breathing -- 3 Eating and Drinking -- 4 Voice, Gaze, Countenance -- 5 Walking, Standing, Sleeping -- 6 Laughing, Crying, Loving -- Notes -- III Appropriating World and Experiencing World -- 1 Inscription and Expression: The Worldly Body as Designed Self -- 2 Media of Our Relationship to the World -- 3 Modifying from Without or Subduing from Within: The Body as Resource, Instrument, and Design Object -- 4 Self-Alienation: The Body as Enemy -- Notes -- IV Emotional, Evaluative, and Cognitive Relationships to the World -- 1 Fear and Desire as Elementary Forms of Our Relationship to the World -- 2 Experiencing World and Appropriating World -- 3 Cognitive Roadmaps and Cultural Worldviews -- 4 Roadmaps of Desire and Evaluation -- 5 Psycho-Emotional Grounding and Defining the Problem of Existence -- Notes -- V Resonance and Alienation as Basic Categories of a Theory of Our Relationship to the World -- 1 Mirror Neurons and Divining Rods: Intersubjectivity as an Anthropological Basis -- 2 Intrinsic Interests and Perceived Self-Efficacy -- 3 Resonance -- 4 Alienation -- 5 The Dialectic of Resonance and Alienation -- Notes -- Part Two: Spheres and Axes of Resonance -- VI Introduction: Spheres of Resonance, Recognition, and the Axes of Our Relationship to the World -- Notes -- VII Horizontal Axes of Resonance -- 1 Family as a Harbor of Resonance in a Stormy Sea.


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