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        Chapter 5. Durkheim, Disciplinarity, and the "Sciences Religieuses"
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        Ivan Strenski
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Acknowledgments vii
 - Introduction. Discipline and Freedom 1
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                            PART I. Disciplinary Formations
 - Chapter 1. Literary Study and the Modern System of the Disciplines 19
 - Chapter 2. Disciplinary and Radicality: Quantum Theory and Nonclassical Thought at the Fin de Siecle, and as Philosophy of the Future 44
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                            PART II. Disciplines and Professionalism
 - Chapter 3. How Economics Became a Science: A Surprising Career of a Model Discipline 87
 - Chapter 4. Professional Status and the Moral Order 126
 - Chapter 5. Durkheim, Disciplinarity, and the "Sciences Religieuses" 153
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                            PART III. Disciplines of the Self
 - Chapter 6. Subjecting English and the Question of Representation 177
 - Chapter 7. Dying Twice: Victorian Theories of Deja Vu 196
 - Chapter 8. Oscar Wilde, Erving Goffman, and the Social Body Beautiful 219
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                            PART IV. Discipline and the State
 - Chapter 9. Character and Pastorship in Two British "Sociological" Traditions: Organized Charity, Fabian Socialism, and the Invention of New Liberalism 235
 - Chapter 10. Victorian Continuities: Early British Sociology and the Welfare of the State 261
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                            PART V. Disciplinary Contests and the Present Horizon
 - Chapter 11. The Arnoldian Ideal, or Culture Studies and the Problem of Nothingness 283
 - Chapter 12. Notes on the Defenestration of Culture 312
 - Notes on Contributors 333
 - Index 337
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Acknowledgments vii
 - Introduction. Discipline and Freedom 1
 - 
                            PART I. Disciplinary Formations
 - Chapter 1. Literary Study and the Modern System of the Disciplines 19
 - Chapter 2. Disciplinary and Radicality: Quantum Theory and Nonclassical Thought at the Fin de Siecle, and as Philosophy of the Future 44
 - 
                            PART II. Disciplines and Professionalism
 - Chapter 3. How Economics Became a Science: A Surprising Career of a Model Discipline 87
 - Chapter 4. Professional Status and the Moral Order 126
 - Chapter 5. Durkheim, Disciplinarity, and the "Sciences Religieuses" 153
 - 
                            PART III. Disciplines of the Self
 - Chapter 6. Subjecting English and the Question of Representation 177
 - Chapter 7. Dying Twice: Victorian Theories of Deja Vu 196
 - Chapter 8. Oscar Wilde, Erving Goffman, and the Social Body Beautiful 219
 - 
                            PART IV. Discipline and the State
 - Chapter 9. Character and Pastorship in Two British "Sociological" Traditions: Organized Charity, Fabian Socialism, and the Invention of New Liberalism 235
 - Chapter 10. Victorian Continuities: Early British Sociology and the Welfare of the State 261
 - 
                            PART V. Disciplinary Contests and the Present Horizon
 - Chapter 11. The Arnoldian Ideal, or Culture Studies and the Problem of Nothingness 283
 - Chapter 12. Notes on the Defenestration of Culture 312
 - Notes on Contributors 333
 - Index 337