Abstract

Cultural sociology reaches back to classical thinkers in sociology. In the wake of the ‘cultural turn,’ cultural sociology constitutes itself drawing on various theoretical resources from the social sciences and humanities: critical theory, cultural anthropology, phenomenology, structuralism, and poststructuralism among others. After its institutionalization in major associations during the 1980s, cultural sociology today represents a vibrant subfield and in some ways a paradigm that permeates other areas of sociological inquiry.

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