The Four Faces of Human Suffering in the Sociology
of Zygmunt Bauman—Continuity and Change
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The University of Portsmouth
Publication date: 2008-04-03
Polish Sociological Review 2008;161(1):3-24
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In this piece, the authors detect and delineate an often neglected core concern within the sociology
of Zygmunt Bauman—social suffering. They trace this concern with suffering from the early year writing
within a Marxist framework focusing on the working class through middle periods concerned with the
Holocaust, Jews, strangers and the Other to the later years and the preoccupation with the victims of
consumerism. The authors document how social suffering has remained a significant leitmotif in Zygmunt
Bauman’s sociology but suggest how his writings on misery and suffering paradoxically point to a world of
human possibility and responsibility.