Notes on the Method of World-System Biography
<p class="p1"><em>C. Wright Mills boiled the social sciences down to one sentence: “They are attempts to help us understand biography and history, and the connections between the two in a variety of social structures.” This special issue considers biography as an fruitful entry...
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doaj-bddd57a25d4b490fbcf780ec67fcf7fc2020-11-24T22:24:24ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of World-Systems Research1076-156X2015-08-0121227628610.5195/jwsr.2015.169Notes on the Method of World-System BiographyKevan Harris0Brendan McQuade1University of California-Los AngelesDePaul University<p class="p1"><em>C. Wright Mills boiled the social sciences down to one sentence: “They are attempts to help us understand biography and history, and the connections between the two in a variety of social structures.” This special issue considers biography as an fruitful entry point into macro-historical sociology. With lineages from Marx and Weber to Wallerstein and Bourdieu, the sociology of the individual can produce a clearer path between the muddy oppositions of structure and agency or the </em>longue durée<em> and the event. This special issue unbinds biography from methodological nationalism and the teleology of great men tales. Instead, we aim to show how individuals are "a world within a world," an acting subject structured within world historical time and place.</em></p>http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/article/view/16 |
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<p class="p1"><em>C. Wright Mills boiled the social sciences down to one sentence: “They are attempts to help us understand biography and history, and the connections between the two in a variety of social structures.” This special issue considers biography as an fruitful entry point into macro-historical sociology. With lineages from Marx and Weber to Wallerstein and Bourdieu, the sociology of the individual can produce a clearer path between the muddy oppositions of structure and agency or the </em>longue durée<em> and the event. This special issue unbinds biography from methodological nationalism and the teleology of great men tales. Instead, we aim to show how individuals are "a world within a world," an acting subject structured within world historical time and place.</em></p> |
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