• Jeffrey C. Alexander and Philip Smith eds., The Cambridge Companion to Durkheim, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005
  • 二章まで読了。イントロに以下のように書いてあってびっくり。ぜんぜん知らなかったというか気づかなかったというか。

 ...Durkheim began to develop these new, profoundly cultural ideas during the middle and late 1890s, even as he was completing Suicide (1897), the last book of the trilogy that has long formed a central building block for social-structural sociology. He elaborated this new perspective in the courses of public lectures he offered in Paris during the first decade of the twentieth century. There is good evidence to suggest that the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure followed these Paris lectures, and that in some significant part he built on them to develop his structural linguistics (Alexander 1988b, Collins this volume, Jakobson 1990: 88). [p.9]