Socio-Anthropological Theories
Objectives
The students acquire notions about several classical authors of the Social Sciences and their theories through which they are encouraged to discuss the conditions of emergence, reproduction, reinterpretation and transformation of theory in the Social Sciences and the diverse perspectives in the study of society. Students are encouraged to question common sense perspectives encouraging the students to understand the relevance of the reflection and debate of ideas in the acquisition of knowledge. The articulation with other UCs of the sylabus makes obvious the connections with the remainder of the course.
General characterization
Code
01101538
Credits
6.0
Responsible teacher
Joana Isabel Lucas de Sousa
Hours
Weekly - 4
Total - 168
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
None
Bibliography
BOURDIEU, Pierre (1999[1998]) A Dominação Masculina, Oeiras, Celta Editora
DURKHEIM. Émile (1984[1901]) As Regras do Método Sociológico. (2ª Edição). Lisboa: Presença.
FOUCAULT, Michel. (1998[1975]) Os corpos dóceis. in Vigiar e Punir. Petrópolis: Editora Vozes.
GIDDENS, Anthony (2005[1972]) Capitalismo e Moderna Teoria Social, (6ª Edição), Lisboa, Editorial Presença
GOFFMAN, Erving. (1993[1959]) A Apresentação do Eu na Vida de Todos os Dias. Lisboa: Relógio d’Água
MARX, Karl; ENGELS, Freidrich. (1975[1848]). Manifesto do Partido Comunista. Lisboa: Seara Vermelha.
WEBER, Max. (1996[1905]). A Ética Protestante e o Espírito do Capitalismo. (4ª Edição). Lisboa: Presença
Teaching method
The classes consis of the presentation by the lecturer of the authors and their work. The reading suggestions are the basis for the debate. Critical spirit and debate are encouraged. In quantitative terms about 50% of the classes are expositive.
Evaluation method
Método de avaliação - 2 tests (40% each).(80%), The students debate the texts in the class(20%)
Subject matter
The CU Socioanthropological Theories is thought as a theorectical foundation course in Social Sciences. Seminal authors such as Marx & Engels, Durkheim and Weber constitute the departing point to address themes raised by other aythors such as Bourdieu, Foucault and Goffman.