Who Sociology Is

K. Borchard
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C. Wright Mills said developing a sociological imagination meant considering the link between history and biography. Drawing stylistically from David Markson’s This is Not a Novel, this textual experiment presents biographical fragments without a coherent narrative or clear purpose. Questions that might emerge: how is sociology related to its creators and practitioners’ biographies? How do details on individual sickness, mortality, and character affect an understanding of others and the self? How might biographical fragments compel reading, pauses, and further reading? Who counts as part of a field, and why? What effect does sequence have on information? Whose contributions, and/or lives, are valorized, remembered, marginalized, or forgotten? What do people say, and what do they do? How does the selection, representation, and categorization of sociologist’s biographical and demographic details, and life histories (key elements in sociological research), help re-imagine those concerned with generalizing about others?
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谁是社会学
c·赖特·米尔斯说,发展社会学想象力意味着考虑历史和传记之间的联系。从文体上借鉴了大卫·马克森的《这不是一部小说》,这个文本实验呈现了没有连贯叙事或明确目的的传记片段。可能出现的问题是:社会学是如何与其创造者和实践者的传记联系起来的?关于个人疾病、死亡和性格的细节如何影响对他人和自我的理解?传记片段是如何迫使阅读、停顿和进一步阅读的?谁算一个领域的一部分,为什么?序列对信息有什么影响?谁的贡献和/或生命被人珍视、铭记、边缘化或遗忘?人们怎么说,怎么做?社会学家的传记和人口统计细节以及生活史(社会学研究中的关键要素)的选择、表现和分类,如何帮助人们重新想象那些对他人进行概括的人?
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