Rethinking PowerThomas E. Wartenberg SUNY Press, 1. jan. 1992 - 353 sider A collection of 14 essays, seven previously published, analyzing the nature of power in society and personal lives. The different perspectives and divergent conclusions share assumptions that power is important, that previous analyses are inadequate, and that the only reason to talk about it is in order to improve people's lives. No index. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. |
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Power and Powers A Dialogue Between Buff and Rebuff | 1 |
New Faces of Power | 14 |
Beyond the Three Faces of Power A Realist Critique | 32 |
Game Theory and Power Theory A Critical Comparison | 56 |
Situated Social Power | 79 |
The Rhetoric of Domination | 102 |
The Critique of Impure Reason Foucault and the Frankfurt School | 121 |
More on PowerKnowledge | 149 |
The Political Economy of Contested Exchange | 196 |
Power Scientific Research and SelfCensorship | 225 |
Women and Power | 240 |
Gender and Sexuality Masculinity Violence and Domination | 249 |
Masculine Identity and the Desire for War A Study in the Sickness of Power | 277 |
Notes | 289 |
Selected Biography | 343 |
Notes on Contributors | 351 |
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