

Beschreibung
This edited volume advances meaning-centered approaches to understanding the social construction of public intellectuals and their enduring influence on contemporary societies. The contributors reject reductionist perspectives that depict intellectuals and th...This edited volume advances meaning-centered approaches to understanding the social construction of public intellectuals and their enduring influence on contemporary societies. The contributors reject reductionist perspectives that depict intellectuals and their ideas as mere byproducts of broader social forces. Instead, the volume champions a multidimensional approach that recognizes the semi-autonomy and causal power of intellectual discourses. At the core of this framework is the concept of dramatic intellectualsfigures who navigate collective anxieties and hopes, shaping public discourse through master narratives of salvation and catastrophe, utopia and apocalypse. Through diverse case studies, the volume identifies key features of their master stories, including stark binaries, the social construction of meta-adversaries and meta-saviors, the mobilization of cultural traumas and ideological packs, and the Cassandra complex. Each chapter examines at least one pivotal dramatic intellectual within her cultural context, exploring how these figures shape public discourse and collective imagination. The volume covers a diverse range of intellectuals, including Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Frantz Fanon, Jean-Paul Sartre, Bertrand Russell, Noam Chomsky, Arne Naess, Ingemar Hedenius, Ayn Rand, Otis Eugene Gene Ray, Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Laje, Slavoj iek, Jordan Peterson, and Giorgio Agamben. Beyond detailed case studies, the book lays the groundwork for new research agendas in the sociology of intellectuals. This book will be essential reading for scholars of cultural sociology.
Advances meaning-centered cultural sociological approaches to examining the social construction of public intellectuals Examines public intellectuals through a dramaturgical or cultural pragmatic approach and positioning theory Analyzes dramatic intellectuals as a case study in each chapter and introduces at least five levels of inquiry
Autorentext
Javier Pérez-Jara is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and East Asian Studies at the University of Seville, Spain, and a Faculty Fellow at Yale University's Center for Cultural Sociology, USA. His research spans cultural sociology and philosophy, focusing on the social construction of utopian and apocalyptic narratives, contemporary materialism, and the nature versus nurture debate. Nicolás Rudas is a sociologist and Ph.D. candidate in Sociology at Yale University, USA. He is a Junior Fellow at the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale. Nicolás's research interests encompass the intersections of culture, radicalism, and democracy.
Klappentext
Intellectuals are dull as book-worms, you say? Not in this book. Among others we encounter dramatic life portraits, such as Bertrand Russell and C.G. Jung, at opposite ends of the political and intellectual spectrum, but understandable in the perspective of cutting-edge cultural sociology.
Randall Collins , University of Pennsylvania, USA. Author of The Sociology of Philosophies.
What do Slavoj iek, Jordan Peterson, and Giorgio Agamben have to do with celebrity culture and public spectacle? As Dramatic Intellectuals shows, the answer is everything. It sets forth a new agenda for the cultural sociology of public intellectuals, demonstrating how ideas become influential as much through theatrical presentation as through content. This is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of ideas, performance, and public life.
Shai M. Dromi , Harvard University, USA
Dramatic Intellectuals is a superb collection exploring an exciting approach to the sociology of intellectuals. This approach sees intellectuals not merely as epiphenomena of this or that social force, but as performing agents, acting out their ideas on the social stage. Pérez-Jara and Rudas have drawn together the leading experts in this field to provide a beautifully curated collection of essays. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the aestheticized dramas that intellectuals are continually caught up in.
Marcus Morgan , University of Bristol, UK
This volume offers a renewed understanding of public intellectuals by examining the socio-cultural foundations of their influence on contemporary societies. Each chapter focuses on a different pivotal figure to show how they shaped collective imagination through master stories of utopia and apocalypse. This book will be essential reading for scholars of cultural sociology.
Javier Pérez-Jara is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Seville, Spain, and a Faculty Fellow at Yale University's CCS, USA.
Nicolás Rudas is a Sociology PhD candidate and a Junior Fellow at Yale University's CCS, USA.
Inhalt
Chapter 01: Who Are the Dramatic Intellectuals and What Do They Do? A Cultural-Sociological Analysis.- Part I: The Rise and Fall of Intellectuals.- Chapter 02: Dramatic Intellectuals.- Chapter 03: The Filmmaker as Public Intellectual: Pedro Almodóvar and the Post-Franco Cultural Explosion in Spain.- Chapter 04: Stop the Performance! Cancel Culture in the Contemporary Academy.- Part II: Intellectuals as Plot Writers: Narrating the World's Crisis.- Chapter 05: Satire, Conspiracy, Dystopia: Agustín Laje's Genre Work for the Latin American Reaction.- Chapter 06: Noam Chomsky and the Doomsday Clock.- Chapter 07: Lord Bertrand Russell, Prophet of the Industrial Apocalypse.- Part III: Mapping the World into Binaries.- Chapter 08: Carl Jung and the Search for the Sacred in the Realm of the Unconscious.- Chapter 09: Arne Naess and Ingemar Hedenius as Dramatic Intellectuals: Toward a Common Platform for Sociology of Knowledge and History of Knowledge.- Part IV: Hitting the Stage: Intellectuals Talk to the Audiences.- Chapter 10: Slavoj iek and Jordan Peterson as Celebrity-Icons.- Chapter 11: The Curious Reception of Giorgio Agamben's Pandemic Writings.- Chapter 12: Conclusion: The Drama Surrounding Intellectuals.
