Fiction and Social Reality
Literature and Narrative as Sociological Resources
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Word Count
44,000 words, Guess
Page Count
176 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101472445236
- ISBN-139781472445230
- Library of Congress Control Number2015027672
- OCLC Control Number948604412
- OCLC Control Number915510243
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781472445230
- Open LibraryOL28822084M
Classifications
- LCCPN51.L5795 2015
- LCCPN51 .L5795 2915
- LCCPN51 .L66 2016
and 1 more
- LCCPN51 .L5795 2015
Description
"In spite of their differing rhetorics and cognitive strategies, sociology and literature are often concerned with the same objects: social relationships, action, motivation, social constraints and relationships, for example. As such, sociologists have always been fascinated with fictional literature. This book reinvigorates the debate surrounding the utility of fiction as a sociological resource, examining the distinction between the two forms of writing and exploring the views of early sociologists on the suitability of subjecting literary sources to sociological analysis. Engaging with contemporary debates in this field, the author explores the potential sociological use of literary fiction, considering the role of literature as the exemplification of sociological concepts, a non-technical confirmation of theoretical insights, and a form of empirical material used to confirm a set of theoretically oriented assumptions. A fascinating exploration of the means by which the sociological eye can be sharpened by engagement with literary sources, Fiction and Social Reality offers a set of methodological principles according to which literature can be examined sociologically. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and literary studies with interests in research methods and interdisciplinary approaches to scholarly research."--
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