Consumer Culture and PostmodernismSAGE, 11 ก.ค. 2007 - 232 หน้า The first edition of this contemporary classic can claim to have put ′consumer culture′ on the map, certainly in relation to postmodernism. This expanded new edition includes:
The result is a book that shakes the boundaries of debate, from one of the foremost writers on culture and postmodernism of the present day. |
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Mike Featherstone. Contents. Preface to the First Edition viii Preface to the Second Edition xiv 1 Modern and Postmodern: Definitions and Interpretations 1 2 Theories of Consumer Culture 13 3 Towards a Sociology of Postmodern Culture 4 ...
Mike Featherstone. Contents. Preface to the First Edition viii Preface to the Second Edition xiv 1 Modern and Postmodern: Definitions and Interpretations 1 2 Theories of Consumer Culture 13 3 Towards a Sociology of Postmodern Culture 4 ...
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Mike Featherstone. Preface. to. the. First. Edition. I first became interested in consumer culture in the late 1970s. The stimulus was the writings of members of the Frankfurt School and other proponents of Critical Theory which were ...
Mike Featherstone. Preface. to. the. First. Edition. I first became interested in consumer culture in the late 1970s. The stimulus was the writings of members of the Frankfurt School and other proponents of Critical Theory which were ...
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Mike Featherstone. postmodern , rather we should practise postmodernism and formulate a postmodern sociology . A central intention then in this volume is to understand how postmod- ernism has arisen and become such a powerful and ...
Mike Featherstone. postmodern , rather we should practise postmodernism and formulate a postmodern sociology . A central intention then in this volume is to understand how postmod- ernism has arisen and become such a powerful and ...
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Mike Featherstone. Kansas in May 1987. It was revised for publication in D. Kellner ( ed . ) , Postmodernism / Jameson / Critique , Washington : Maisonneuve Press , 1989 . 5 ' The Aestheticization of Everyday Life ' was first given at ...
Mike Featherstone. Kansas in May 1987. It was revised for publication in D. Kellner ( ed . ) , Postmodernism / Jameson / Critique , Washington : Maisonneuve Press , 1989 . 5 ' The Aestheticization of Everyday Life ' was first given at ...
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Mike Featherstone. Preface. to. the. Second. Edition. Consumer culture It is now some fifteen years since Consumer Culture and Postmodernism was published in 1991, with many of the original versions of the various chapters in the book ...
Mike Featherstone. Preface. to. the. Second. Edition. Consumer culture It is now some fifteen years since Consumer Culture and Postmodernism was published in 1991, with many of the original versions of the various chapters in the book ...
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3 Towards a Sociology of Postmodern Culture | 28 |
4 Cultural Change and Social Practice | 50 |
5 The Aestheticization of Everyday Life | 64 |
6 Lifestyle and Consumer Culture | 81 |
7 City Cultures and Postmodern Lifestyles | 93 |
8 Consumer Culture and Global Disorder | 110 |
9 Common Culture or Uncommon Cultures? | 127 |
10 The Globalization of Diversity | 142 |
11 Modernity and the Cultural Question | 147 |
Bibliography | 182 |
Index | 198 |
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หน้า 83 - Rather than unreflexively adopting a lifestyle, through tradition or habit, the new heroes of consumer culture make lifestyle a life project and display their individuality and sense of style in the particularity of the assemblage of goods, clothes, practices, experiences, appearance and bodily dispositions they design together into a lifestyle.
หน้า 67 - And so art is everywhere, since artifice is at the very heart of reality . And so art is dead, not only because its critical transcendence is gone, but because reality itself, entirely impregnated by an aesthetic which is inseparable from its own structure, has been confused with its own image.
หน้า 7 - ... a prodigious expansion of culture throughout the social realm, to the point at which everything in our social life - from economic value and state power to practices and to the very structure of the psyche itself - can be said to have become 'cultural' in some original and as yet untheorized sense.
หน้า 18 - culture industry' is a targeted rather than an undifferentiated field, and lifestyle practices reflect the divisions of class and culture: . . . knowledge becomes important: knowledge of new goods, their social and cultural value, and how to use them appropriately. This is particularly the case with aspiring groups who adopt a learning mode towards consumption and the cultivation of a lifestyle. It is for groups such as the new middle class, the new working class and the new rich or upper class,...
หน้า 54 - This is perhaps the most distressing development of all from an academic standpoint, which has traditionally had a vested interest in preserving a realm of high or elite culture against the surrounding environment of philistinism, of schlock and kitsch, of TV series and...
หน้า 80 - ... we are moving towards a society without fixed status groups in which the adoption of styles of life (manifest in choice of clothes, leisure activities, consumer goods, bodily disposition) which are fixed to specific groups have been surpassed.
หน้า 63 - ... the effacement of the boundary between art and everyday life; the collapse of the hierarchical distinction between high and mass/popular culture; a stylistic promiscuity favouring eclecticism and the mixing of codes; parody, pastiche, irony, playfulness and the celebration of the surface "depthlessness...
หน้า 58 - ... the play of the real' and capacity to open up to surface sensations, spectacular imagery, liminoid experiences and intensities without the nostalgia for the real.
หน้า 67 - Today it is quotidian reality in its entirety - political, social, historical and economic - that from now on incorporates the simulatory dimension of hyperrealism. We live everywhere already in an "esthetic