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9780631196228

Exploring the Modern Patterns of Western Culture and Civilization

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    9780631196228

  • ISBN10:

    0631196226

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-03-12
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This book provides the first comprehensive account of the social and cultural aspects of modernity over the past two centuries. The author draws on and synthesizes recent research on the socio-cultural dimension of modernity and draws connections between disparate elements of cultural and social life in the modern era. Topics covered include the civilizing process, gender identity, sexuality, consumerism, city life, the role of popular culture and the media in structuring experience and aspirations, and the significance of modernism in culture and the arts. Exploring the Modern is an invaluable guide to the roots of contemporary experience. It provides an essential context for evaluating current discussions of the late 20th century cultural crisis and debates over a possible shift into the postmodern. The book is theoretically sophisticated yet written in a lively and accessible style making it an ideal text for students across the humanities and social sciences.

Author Biography

John Jervis has taught extensively in the areas of Sociology, Social Anthropology, and Cultural Studies, at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Modern Self
The Theatrical Self: social drama and personal identity
Subjects and Citizens: the politics of everyday life
Street People: the city as experience, dream and nightmare
The Consolations of Consumerism
'We Are Born Naked - Everything Else is Drag': clothing the body, fashioning the self
The Seduction of Romance: fictions of love, narratives of selfhood
The Modern Age
Sacred, Secular, Sublime: modernity performs the death of God
Machines and Skyscrapers: technology as experience, hope and fear
From Enlightenment to Holocaust: modernity and the end of morality
Modernism, Art and Culture
The Image, the Spectral, and the Spectacle: technologies of the visual
Postmodern Times?
Key Terms
Biographical Notes
Guide to Further Reading
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