Conversations with Zygmunt Bauman

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Conversations with Zygmunt Bauman

Author(s): Zygmunt Bauman (Author), Keith Tester (Author)

  • Publisher: Polity Press
  • Publication Date: 17 Aug. 2001
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 176 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780745626642
  • ISBN-13: 0745626645

Book Description

Zygmunt Bauman is one of the leading figures in contemporary social thought. His work ranges across issues of ethics, culture and politics. It never forgets that social thought ought to help men and women make sense of their lives and aspire towards something different. His books and essays always focus on the here and now: violence and moral indifference, globalization, consumerism, politics and individualization. They cast a sharp eye on the panaceas of a there is no alternativea ; the embrace of community and the fads of the a counselling booma ; through which men and women are told that they can achieve biographical solutions to what are, in fact, systemic problems. In this new book, Zygmunt Bauman and Keith Tester engage in five accessible conversations that uncover and explore the assumptions and commitments underpinning Baumana s ground–breaking social thought. The conversations show how those commitments have influenced Baumana s analyses of modernity, postmodernity and a liquid modernitya . The book ranges widely, from autobiographical reflection through to pointers for the understanding and future of Baumana s social thought. The conversations illustrate the moral substance of Baumana s refusal to accept that the world cannot be made different. They show why social thought is a human necessity. Conversations with Zygmunt Bauman is a book which will offer fresh insight into Baumana s work for those who are familiar with it, and provide an engaging and helpful entry point for those who are new to it.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Zygmunt Bauman is a rare intellectual. He does not like to talk about himself except via the byways, the work of others and the problems of the world. Keith Tester is a fine interlocutor who knows how to draw Bauman out. The result is a fascinating series of conversations. This is a book to press against the future, a book for tomorrow.” — Peter Beilharz, Thesis Eleven, La Trobe University

From the Back Cover

Zygmunt Bauman is one of the leading figures in contemporary social thought. His work ranges across issues of ethics, culture and politics. It never forgets that social thought ought to help men and women make sense of their lives and aspire towards something different. His books and essays always focus on the here and now: violence and moral indifference, globalization, consumerism, politics and individualization. They cast a sharp eye on the panaceas of there is no alternative’; the embrace of community and the fads of the counselling boom’; through which men and women are told that they can achieve biographical solutions to what are, in fact, systemic problems.

In this new book, Zygmunt Bauman and Keith Tester engage in five accessible conversations that uncover and explore the assumptions and commitments underpinning Bauman’s ground-breaking social thought. The conversations show how those commitments have influenced Bauman’s analyses of modernity, postmodernity and liquid modernity’. The book ranges widely, from autobiographical reflection through to pointers for the understanding and future of Bauman’s social thought. The conversations illustrate the moral substance of Bauman’s refusal to accept that the world cannot be made different. They show why social thought is a human necessity.

Conversations with Zygmunt Bauman is a book which will offer fresh insight into Bauman’s work for those who are familiar with it, and provide an engaging and helpful entry point for those who are new to it.

About the Author

Zygmunt Bauman is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the Universities of Leeds and Warsaw Keith Tester is Professor of Social Theory, University of Portsmouth

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