Tag: Daniel Krier

Dan Krier publishes new book with SUNY Press

Dan Krier, professor of sociology, has published a new co-edited volume of critical social theory with State University of New York Press entitled, Capital in the Mirror:  Critical Social Theory and the Aesthetic Dimension.  The book, co-edited with Mark P. Worrell, appears in SUNY’s New Political Science series and features articles by leading theorists in … Continue reading Dan Krier publishes new book with SUNY Press

Daniel Krier publishes study comparing Shakespearean kings to current leadership

Daniel Krier, professor of sociology, recently published his study, “Shakespeare’s Plays of Deranged Authority: The King’s Three Bodies,” in the journal Fast Capitalism. In his paper, Krier discusses how Shakespeare’s history play, “King John,” which depicts the problems that arise when legitimate political authority is deranged, has contemporary relevance, especially following the U.S. elections in … Continue reading Daniel Krier publishes study comparing Shakespearean kings to current leadership