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Literature and Sociology Conference: The Third Culture?//Literature & Sociology

Co-sponsored by the ESRC DTC & The Social Theory Centre, this conference seeks to renew collaboration between sociology and literature by addressing their disciplinary intersections and coalescences

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The Third Culture? // Literature and Sociology

In 1985 Wolf Lepenies argued that sociology should be considered a ‘third culture’ arising between science and literature. Contemporary discourses and research, however, show us that sociology and literature have a long history of peculiar relatedness.

In 19th century Europe, sociology was considered both a competitor to and counterpart of literary study since consensus held that the two disciplines were best placed to analyse and depict the emerging industrial society. Figures like Balzac, Flaubert, Zola and Simmel hoped to merge literature and social science; while others (like Marx, Durkheim and Weber) drew inspiration from literary work in developing their early sociological masterpieces. Despite this history, the developing pan-European structure of knowledge with its prioritisation of empirical analysis prevented any extensive integration between the two fields (Longo 2015; Jacobsen, Drake et al. 2014; Wallerstein 2007).

Keynote speakers:

  • Prof. Mariano Longo (Università del Salento - Italy)
  • Prof. Virinder Kalra (University of ÌÇÐÄTV - UK)

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