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New Times - Making Sense of Critical/Cultural Theory in a Digital Age (Hardcover, New edition): Cameron McCarthy, Heather... New Times - Making Sense of Critical/Cultural Theory in a Digital Age (Hardcover, New edition)
Cameron McCarthy, Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer, Robert Mejia
R3,587 R2,940 Discovery Miles 29 400 Save R647 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The eighteen original essays in this collection, woven together, make a central claim: as a consequence of the new driving logics of globalization, transnationalism, and the digital age, all late-modern institutions and forms of association and affiliation are coalescing under the banner of new identities. These logics have unsettled the processes of the social integration of modern subjects into late-modern institutions. The modern subject is being remade and reproduced in a context in which the relations between government, society, the individual, and market forces have undergone profound transformations and reorganization. As such, critical/cultural theory is needed to address these transformations in a way that moves beyond dystopian or utopian frameworks, and instead point to the particularities that make this moment (un)livable. Hence, this book is divided into four sections in which contributors map these new, volatile developments across the domains of disciplinary history, technology, the body, and neoliberal programs of cultural and economic globalization.

New Times - Making Sense of Critical/Cultural Theory in a Digital Age (Paperback, New edition): Cameron McCarthy, Heather... New Times - Making Sense of Critical/Cultural Theory in a Digital Age (Paperback, New edition)
Cameron McCarthy, Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer, Robert Mejia
R1,033 R893 Discovery Miles 8 930 Save R140 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The eighteen original essays in this collection, woven together, make a central claim: as a consequence of the new driving logics of globalization, transnationalism, and the digital age, all late-modern institutions and forms of association and affiliation are coalescing under the banner of new identities. These logics have unsettled the processes of the social integration of modern subjects into late-modern institutions. The modern subject is being remade and reproduced in a context in which the relations between government, society, the individual, and market forces have undergone profound transformations and reorganization. As such, critical/cultural theory is needed to address these transformations in a way that moves beyond dystopian or utopian frameworks, and instead point to the particularities that make this moment (un)livable. Hence, this book is divided into four sections in which contributors map these new, volatile developments across the domains of disciplinary history, technology, the body, and neoliberal programs of cultural and economic globalization.

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