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Teaching Durkheim

Articles from the last few issues of Teaching Durkheim © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. i-244.
  • Part I. Introducing
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 1-3.
  • 1. Introducing Durkheim
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 3-13.
  • 2. Durkheim Sings
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 13-29.
  • 3. Three Levels of Teaching Durkheim
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 29-51.
  • Part II. Context
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 51-53.
  • 4. Translating Durkheim on Religion
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 53-87.
  • 5. Putting Durkheim's Texts to Work
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 87-107.
    by Jones, Robert Alun
  • 6. Teaching the Critics
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 107-131.
  • 7. Durkheim as a Teacher of Religion
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 131-169.
  • Part III. Courses
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 169-171.
  • 8. The Socratic Durkheim
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 171-187.
  • 9. Confronting the Canon in the Classroom
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 187-213.
  • 10. Durkheim's Theory of Misrecognition
    Teaching Durkheim, pp. 213-244.
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