Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life
In Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life, Jeffrey E. Nash transforms everyday experiences into sociological insights and understandings. This book has three parts. Part One illustrates the intersection of meanings in selected settings from the author’s own life such as barbershop quartet singing, wrestling, and how a medical procedure changed his identity. Part Two deals with humor and its intersection with social identities. An analysis of two television sitcoms separated by thirty years reveals how racial identity reflects larger changes in society. Using an indirect approach to teaching sociology to a group of elderly learners, the intersections of gender, race, class, and age are explored and explained through sociological concepts and theories. Part Three explores embedded meanings in local social contexts involving social beliefs and activism. The book concludes by engaging in public sociology through editorial opinion writing.

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Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life
In Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life, Jeffrey E. Nash transforms everyday experiences into sociological insights and understandings. This book has three parts. Part One illustrates the intersection of meanings in selected settings from the author’s own life such as barbershop quartet singing, wrestling, and how a medical procedure changed his identity. Part Two deals with humor and its intersection with social identities. An analysis of two television sitcoms separated by thirty years reveals how racial identity reflects larger changes in society. Using an indirect approach to teaching sociology to a group of elderly learners, the intersections of gender, race, class, and age are explored and explained through sociological concepts and theories. Part Three explores embedded meanings in local social contexts involving social beliefs and activism. The book concludes by engaging in public sociology through editorial opinion writing.

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Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life

Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life

by Jeffrey E. Nash
Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life

Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life

by Jeffrey E. Nash

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In Personal Sociology: Finding Meanings in Everyday Life, Jeffrey E. Nash transforms everyday experiences into sociological insights and understandings. This book has three parts. Part One illustrates the intersection of meanings in selected settings from the author’s own life such as barbershop quartet singing, wrestling, and how a medical procedure changed his identity. Part Two deals with humor and its intersection with social identities. An analysis of two television sitcoms separated by thirty years reveals how racial identity reflects larger changes in society. Using an indirect approach to teaching sociology to a group of elderly learners, the intersections of gender, race, class, and age are explored and explained through sociological concepts and theories. Part Three explores embedded meanings in local social contexts involving social beliefs and activism. The book concludes by engaging in public sociology through editorial opinion writing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793651600
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/29/2023
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 9.09(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Jeffrey E. Nash is professor emeritus at Missouri State University and former chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Personal Sociology

Part One

Chapter One: Ringing the Chord: Sentimentality and Nostalgia Among Male Singers

Chapter Two: Wimps Need Not Apply: The Construction of Masculinity in Youth Wrestling

Chapter Three: Penile Implants: Embodying Medical Technology

Part Two

Chapter Four: Framing Race in Two Acclaimed Television Comedy Series

Chapter Five: Laughter and Humor in the Classroom and Beyond

Part Three

Chapter Six: Lives Worth Saving: The Moral Paradox of Life

Chapter Seven: A Coal Fired Plant is Born

Chapter Eight: Personal and Public Sociology

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