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What Do Men Want? - Masculinity and Its Discontents (Paperback): Nina Power What Do Men Want? - Masculinity and Its Discontents (Paperback)
Nina Power
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R270 R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Save R57 (21%) Ships in 5 - 7 working days

From the acclaimed philosopher and author of One-Dimensional Woman, a bold, playful and open-minded exploration of the role of men in the twenty-first century Something is definitely up with men. From millions online who engage with the manosphere to the #metoo backlash, from Men's Rights activists and incels to spiralling suicide rates, it's easy to see that, while men still rule the world, masculinity is in crisis. How can men and women live together in a world where capitalism and consumerism has replaced the values - family, religion, service and honour - that used to give our lives meaning? Feminism has gone some way towards dismantling the patriarchy, but how can we hold on to the best aspects of our metaphorical Father? With illuminating writing from an original, big-picture perspective, Nina Power unlocks the secrets hidden in our culture to enable men and women to practice playfulness and forgiveness, and reach a true mutual understanding and a lifetime of love.

Maria Eichhorn: Film Lexicon of Sexual Practices / Prohibited Imports (Hardcover): Maria Eichhorn Maria Eichhorn: Film Lexicon of Sexual Practices / Prohibited Imports (Hardcover)
Maria Eichhorn; Edited by Scott Watson; Text written by Pamela M. Lee, Nora Alter, Nina Power
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
One Dimensional Woman (Paperback): Nina Power One Dimensional Woman (Paperback)
Nina Power
R233 R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Save R23 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Where have all the interesting women gone? If the contemporary portrayal of womankind were to be believed, contemporary female achievement would culminate in the ownership of expensive handbags, a vibrator, a job, a flat and a man. Of course, no one has to believe the TV shows, the magazines and adverts, and many don't. But how has it come to this? Did the desires of twentieth-century women's liberation achieve their fulfilment in the shopper's paradise of 'naughty' self-pampering, playboy bunny pendants and bikini waxes? That the height of supposed female emancipation coincides so perfectly with consumerism is a miserable index of a politically desolate time. Much contemporary feminism, particularly in its American formulation, doesn't seem too concerned about this coincidence. This short book is partly an attack on the apparent abdication of any systematic political thought on the part of today's positive, up-beat feminists. It suggests alternative ways of thinking about transformations in work, sexuality and culture that, while seemingly far-fetched in the current ideological climate, may provide more serious material for future feminism.

Dialectic of Pop (Paperback): Agnes Gayraud, Robin Mackay, Daniel Miller, Nina Power Dialectic of Pop (Paperback)
Agnes Gayraud, Robin Mackay, Daniel Miller, Nina Power
R645 Discovery Miles 6 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A philosophical exploration of pop music that reveals a rich, self-reflexive art form with unsuspected depths. In the first major philosophical treatise on the subject, Agnes Gayraud explores all the paradoxes of pop-its inauthentic authenticity, its mass production of emotion and personal resonance, its repetitive novelty, its precision engineering of seduction-and calls for pop (in its broadest sense, encompassing all genres of popular recorded music) to be recognized as a modern, technologically mediated art form to rank alongside cinema and photography. In a thoroughgoing engagement with Adorno's fierce critique of "standardized light popular music," Dialectic of Pop tracks the transformations of the pop form and its audience over the course of the twentieth century, from Hillbilly to Beyonce, from Lead Belly to Drake. Inseparable from the materiality of its technical media, indifferent and intractable to the perspectives of high culture, pop subverts notions of authenticity and inauthenticity, original and copy, aura and commodity, medium and message. Gayraud demonstrates that, far from being the artless and trivial mass-produced pabulum denigrated by Adorno, pop is a rich, self-reflexive artform that recognises its own contradictions, incorporates its own productive negativity, and often flourishes by thinking "against itself." Dialectic of Pop sings the praises of pop as a constitutively impure form resulting from the encounter between industrial production and the human predilection for song, and diagnoses the prospects for twenty-first century pop as it continues to adapt to ever-changing technological mediations.

A Section of Now - Social Norms and Rituals as Sites for Architectural Intervention (Paperback): Giovanna Borasi A Section of Now - Social Norms and Rituals as Sites for Architectural Intervention (Paperback)
Giovanna Borasi; Text written by Helen Hester, Joanne McNeil, Ann Neumann, Nina Power, …
R917 R719 Discovery Miles 7 190 Save R198 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
What Do Men Want? - Masculinity and Its Discontents (Hardcover): Nina Power What Do Men Want? - Masculinity and Its Discontents (Hardcover)
Nina Power
Sold By Readers Warehouse - Fulfilled by Loot
R455 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Save R96 (21%) Ships in 5 - 7 working days

From the acclaimed philosopher and author of One-Dimensional Woman, a bold, playful and open-minded exploration of the role of men in the twenty-first century Something is definitely up with men. From millions online who engage with the manosphere to the #metoo backlash, from Men's Rights activists and incels to spiralling suicide rates, it's easy to see that, while men still rule the world, masculinity is in crisis. How can men and women live together in a world where capitalism and consumerism has replaced the values - family, religion, service and honour - that used to give our lives meaning? Feminism has gone some way towards dismantling the patriarchy, but how can we hold on to the best aspects of our metaphorical Father? With illuminating writing from an original, big-picture perspective, Nina Power unlocks the secrets hidden in our culture to enable men and women to practice playfulness and forgiveness, and reach a true mutual understanding and a lifetime of love.

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