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Stanley Aronowitz : ウィキペディア英語版
Stanley Aronowitz
Stanley Aronowitz (born 1933) is a professor of sociology, cultural studies, and urban education at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is also a veteran political activist and cultural critic, an advocate for organized labor and a member of the interim consultative committee of the International Organization for a Participatory Society.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=International Organization for a Participatory Society )〕 In 2012, Aronowitz was awarded the Center for Study of Working Class Life's Lifetime Achievement Award at Stony Brook University.
==''Social Text''==
Aronowitz is the author of numerous books on class, culture, sociology of science, and politics. With Fredric Jameson and John Brenkman, he is a founding editor of Duke University's ''Social Text'', a journal that is subtitled "Theory, Culture, Ideology." He defended the journal from criticism after it published a hoax article in its Summer 1996 issue (see Sokal Affair).〔Aronowitz, S. (1997) Alan Sokal's "Transgression". ''Dissent'', Winter 1997.〕 In that article, he stated that with this publication, "Our objective was to interrogate Marxists' habitual separation of political economy and culture and to make a contribution to their articulation, even reunification." Aronowitz, however, was not a working editor at the time of the Sokal scandal and had not seen the paper before publication. In an interview in the Brooklyn Rail after the publication of ''Taking it Big: C. Wright Mills and the Making of Political Intellectuals,'' Aronowitz cites Mills's influence on his beliefs when he states, "My own insights, as a result of my own experience as a worker, as a trade unionist, and as an activist, were stimulated and, to some extent, guided by Mills’s example. His three major books on American social structure—''The New Men of Power'', ''White Collar'', and ''The Power Elite''—together constitute a compelling intellectual program for our own times."

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