Culture, cultural difference, and cultural conflict always surround us.
Cultural sociologists aim to understand their role across all aspects of
social life by examining processes of meaning-making.
In this crisp and accessible book, Lyn Spillman demonstrates many of the
conceptual tools cultural sociologists use to explore how people make
meaning. Drawing on vivid examples, she offers a compelling analytical
framework within which to view the entire field of cultural sociology.
In each chapter, she introduces a different angle of vision, with
distinct but compatible approaches for explaining culture and its role
in social life: analyzing symbolic forms, meaning-making in interaction,
and organized production.
This book both offers a concise answer to the question of what cultural
sociology is and provides an overview of the fundamental approaches in
the field.