Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Numero Uno

Lyrical sociology is characterized by an engaged, nonironic stance toward its object of analysis. Lyrical sociology typically uses strong figuration and personification, and aims to communicate its author's emotional stance toward his or her object of study, rather than to "explain" that object. The analysis considers many examples and draws on literary criticism, the philosophy of time, and the theory of emotion.

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