This volume brings together theoretical meditations and empirical
studies of the intersection of culture, power and history in social
life. New strategies for marketing and advertising to children, the
production of gendered subjectivity in maquiladora factories, the
racialized economic history of the construction of the Chicago School of
sociology, and the normalization of cosmetic plastic surgery in
contemporary America--these are some of the crossroads under
investigation here, where cultural meanings and practices are set
against historical landscapes of power. ?Included are contributions from
William Gamson, Juliet Schor, Stephen Pfohl, Arthur and Marilouise
Kroker, Jackie Orr, Leslie Salzinger, Eva Garroutte, Davarian Baldwin,
Ramon Grosfoguel, Charlotte Ryan, Danielle Egan, Charles Sarno, Steve
Farough, Karen McCorkmack, Abigail Brooks, Aimee Van Wagenen and William
Wood.
Pfohl's books include Death at the Parasite Cafe: Social Science
(Fictions) and the Postmodern (1992), Images of Deviance and Social
Control: a Sociological History (1994), and Left Behind: Religion
Technology and Flight from the Flesh (2007)