Undoing culture : globalization, postmodernism and identity / Mike Featherstone.

""This is a worthwhile discussion of postmodernity and modernity that overlaps theoretically with Chris Rojek's Decentring Leisure. Excellent Bibliography and Index." --Choice What is the relationship between culture and postmodernism? How has globalization influenced our underst...

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Main Author: Featherstone, Mike (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1995.
Series:Theory, culture & society (Unnumbered).
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Summary:""This is a worthwhile discussion of postmodernity and modernity that overlaps theoretically with Chris Rojek's Decentring Leisure. Excellent Bibliography and Index." --Choice What is the relationship between culture and postmodernism? How has globalization influenced our understanding of culture? This shrewd book, written by one of the most accomplished and authoritative writers in the field, is a major contribution to rethinking culture. Mike Featherstone examines how culture is produced, reproduced, challenged, and transformed under current social conditions. Undoing Culture provides a guide to the dramatic changes that everyday life is currently witnessing and also suggests ways of analyzing these changes in theoretically meaningful ways. It explores the meaning of ordered life, the heroic life, revolutionary myth, symbolic power, and forms of consumer culture. What emerges is a highly original and significant attempt to ground culture in the context of globalization and postmodernism. Written with the customary clarity and judicious style that readers have come to expect from this author, Undoing Culture will be essential reading for students in the sociology of culture and cultural studies."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:x, 178 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 158-171) and index.
ISBN:0803976054
9780803976054
0803976062
9780803976061
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