Cultural Sociology: An Introduction is the first dedicated student textbook to address cultural sociology as a legitimate model for sociological thinking and research. Highly renowned authors present a rich overview of major sociological themes and the various empirical applications of cultural sociology.
  - A timely introductory overview to this increasingly significant field which provides invaluable summaries of key studies and approaches within cultural sociology
- Clearly written and designed, with accessible summaries of thematic topics, covering race, class, politics, religion, media, fashion, and music
- International experts contribute chapters in their field of research, including a chapter by David Chaney, a founder of cultural sociology
- Offers a unified set of theoretical and methodological tools for those wishing to apply a cultural sociological approach in their work
Notes on Authors
Preface
Glossary of Terms
Part I: Theory and Method
1 Starting to Write a History of the Present Day: Culture and Sociology
David Chaney
2 Defining Cultural Sociology 
3 Methodological Issues in Cultural Sociology 
Part II: New Cultural Identities
4 Class, Culture and Social Difference 
5 Gender and Sexuality 
6 Racism, ‘Race’ and Difference 
7 Bodies and Identities 
Part III: Fragmented IdeologylăB