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Identifier 000460398
Title Η τραγωδία της νεωτερικής κοινωνικής ζωής : η κατά Simmel βιωμένη εμπειρία των κοινωνικών σχέσεων στις μητροπόλεις
Alternative Title The tragedy of modern social life : the lived experience of social relations in metropolises according to Simmel
Author Μαρκάκη, Ελένη
Thesis advisor Ρωμανός Βασίλης
Reviewer Αράπογλου Βασίλειος
Μουζακίτης Άγγελος
Abstract This paper investigates the way in which social relations are formed in the metropolises of Western-type modern societies, according to Georg Simmel. It begins with the explanation of the formal analysis and specifically with the approach of the concepts of "form" and "content". In the same context, the paper delves into examples of forms of sociation and social types, as well as the dialectical relationship of opposing elements, from the work of Simmel. These examples –by no means arbitrary– work in a twofold way, both explaining the formal argument and creating the bridge to approach modernity. Stimuli and intellectuality are the first elements of the metropolitan experience to be explored. The money economy soon follows with its effects on the modern inhabitant. The author's evaluative judgments –indifference/ blasé, antipathy, distance and reservation– characterize today's social relations. Always present is the attempt to define the freedom of the individual, until the moment of approaching the economic division of labor and the dominance of objective culture, when modernity is defined with the dramatic term of "tragedy", and it seems that freedom –at least at first sight– is reduced. The analysis of the senses comes to complicate the given experience until that point. After all, vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch are capable of dividing, but also sometimes uniting people.
Language Greek
Subject Distance-Proximity
Formalism
Metropolis
Sociology of the senses
Απόσταση-Εγγύτητα
Κοινωνιολογία των αισθήσεων
Μητρόπολη
Φορμαλισμός
Issue date 2023-10-10
Collection   School/Department--School of Social Sciences--Department of Sociology--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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