The Emerald Guide to Zygmunt Bauman

Shaun Best
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17 September 2020
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The influential sociologist and social theorist Zygmunt Bauman was a prolific commentator on contemporary social life. The extent and range of his published work is so vast that it is easy for the uninitiated reader to feel daunted by the sheer scale of works and where to begin. 

That is, until now. The Emerald Guide to Zygmunt Bauman is the first introductory guide to the work of Zygmunt Bauman, designed specifically for students and those new to his work. It provides a clear, comprehensive and authoritative overview of the emergence and development of key themes and arguments across the whole body of Bauman’s work, from his early publications in Poland in relation to actually existing socialism, to his Marxist revisionism, his influential analysis of the Holocaust, and his contribution to ethics and critiques of modernity and liquid modern neoliberalism. Critically, the book also places Bauman’s work in context by discussing the influence of his personal biography on his ideas.  

This book provides a firm foundation for the independent reading of Bauman himself and for exploring the many discussions and interpretations of his influential ideas. It is essential reading for readers in sociology, politics, history, law, religion and other areas of the social sciences to which Bauman made a contribution.

Chapter 1. Bauman in Context  Chapter 2. Bauman: Life, Career and Politics  Chapter 3. Arrival in Britain: The Successful Outsider?  Chapter 4. Bauman as a critic of Modernity  Chapter 5. The postmodern turn  Chapter 6. The Liquid Turn  Chapter 7. Bauman on inclusion and exclusion  Chapter 8. Care for the Other  Chapter 9. Bauman’s legacy  Appendix 1. Zygmunt Bauman bibliography  Appendix 2. Sources and Further Reading

    Shaun Best is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Liberal Arts at the University of Winchester, UK. He has published widely on the work of Zygmunt Bauman, including Zygmunt Bauman: Why Good People do Bad Things (2013).