当前时间的六个备忘录。根据塑造它们的情感动力,重新思考六个当代社会学问题

A. Pratesi
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这篇文章的灵感来自于Italo Calvino的哈佛讲座,该讲座本应于1986年在哈佛举行,但由于卡尔维诺突然英年早逝而未能发表。卡尔维诺在他的美国讲座开始时,对他认为优秀文学必不可少的六种品质进行了一系列反思,然后将他的反思扩展到我们存在的其他方面(不严格意义上的文学)。本文基于对六个社会学主题的一系列思考,我认为这些主题对构建最近的大流行至关重要,然后它将这些思考扩展到我们日常生活的其他领域。关怀、福利、死亡、政治、欧洲和边缘化:这些不同的关键社会学主题的共同点是情感,以及它们在解释和解释当代现象时往往未被承认的作用。之所以选择它们,是因为它们代表了一些核心主题,这些主题被认为是帮助我们划定对这一流行病进行批判性分析的领域的关键,而且还因为它们集中体现了典型背景,在这些背景中,情感动态的政治相关性生动地显现出来。从这个意义上讲,本贡献的主要目标是邀请来自不同学科视角的学者通过考虑情感的关键作用,进一步研究这些关键的社会学主题,揭示微观和宏观分析之间不那么明显的联系及其对社会变革的影响,并将我们的思考扩展到我们存在的其他(非严格的社会学)维度。
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Six Memos for the Current Time. Rethinking six contemporary sociological matters in light of the emotional dynamics shaping them
This contribution is inspired by Italo Calvino’s Harvard Lectures which should had been hold at Harvard in 1986 and were never delivered because of Calvino’s sudden and premature death. Calvino began his American lectures with a series of reflections on six qualities that he considered essential for good literature and then broadened his reflections to other (no strictly literary) dimensions of our existence. This article is based on a series of reflections on six sociological subjects that I consider essential to frame the recent pandemic, and then it extends such reflections to other realms of our everyday life. Care, Welfare, Death, Politics, Europe, and Marginality: the common denominator of these different key sociological subject matters is represented by emotions and their too often unacknowledged role in interpreting and explaining contemporary phenomena. They have been chosen as they represent a number of core themes which are considered key to help us demarcating the field of our critical analyses of the pandemic, but also because they epitomise paradigmatic contexts where the political relevance of emotional dynamics vividly emerge. In this sense, the main goal of this contribution is to invite scholars from different disciplinary perspectives to further investigate these key sociological subject matters by taking into account the crucial role of emotions, shedding light on the not so visible links between micro- and macro-levels of analysis and their implications for social change, and broadening our reflections to other (no strictly sociological) dimensions of our existence.
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