GGR208H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ritualism In The Church Of England, Georg Simmel, Rivet
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James (attempts to classify the dimensions of oneself) The self, the i and the me the self is a development, it is not initially there at birth but arises in the process of social experience and activity. Du bois (social theorist of race: organized the niagara movement (to oppose washington who wanted blacks not to have higher education, and instead have industrial training) In his opening chapter double-consciousness and the veil of his book souls of. Black folks his theory is revealed through a literary method. The colored woman"s office is her principal contribution to the black feminist social theory. Simmel: his writings include the stranger , the stranger who is an outsider within . embedded in the community but not engaging or belonging in it. Cooley: wrote the looking glass of social self . Merton (functionalist social theorist: wrote social structure and anomie . Rise of the avatar: connecting self and society.