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9780631211099

Transgressing the Modern Explorations in the Western Experience of Otherness

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    9780631211099

  • ISBN10:

    0631211098

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-11-15
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This book provides the most concise, accessible account yet available of modern Western cultural and social explorations of other forms or aspects of life that are devalued or coded as unacceptable, even unthinkable, in the modern ethos. After discussing modernity as a cultural and political project associated with notions of 'progress' and the shaping of body experiences through the 'civilizing' of behaviour, the author describes how the body seeks to go beyond the conventional - and characteristically male-oriented - pieties of modern 'rationality' to uncover these 'other' dimensions, involving the carnivalesque, the 'primitive', madness, nature, sexuality and aspects of the feminine. These are shown to hold a powerful fascination for the modern imagination, and to provide potent resources for transgression, conflict and nostalgia. Indeed, the transgression of the precarious boundaries that define the modern identity, the exploration of the taboos that separate 'us' and 'them', the normal and the pathological, are revealed to be as central to the modern experience of otherness as the endless attempts to shore up and defend these boundaries. Transgressing the Modern will prove an invaluable guide to the roots of the contemporary experience of cultural crisis, and for situating current debates over the postcolonial and a possible shift into a 'postmodern' age of cyborgs, aliens and hybrids. The book is written in a lively and approachable style, yet does not shirk theoretical issues, and is ideal for students and researchers in cultural studies, sociology, and 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. His previous book, Exploring the Modern (1999) is also published by Blackwell Publishers.

Table of Contents

List of Plates
vi
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(10)
Part I: The Civilizing Imperative 11(44)
Carnival Pleasures and the Spectre of Misrule
13(19)
Manners and Morals: The Civilization of Culture
32(23)
Part II: Modernity and Its Others 55(126)
Exotic Encounters: Savagery, Civilization and the Imperial Other
57(26)
The Alienated Mind: Reason and the Exile of Madness
83(24)
Modernity's Sphinx: Woman as Nature and Culture
107(27)
The Rape and Romance of `Nature'
134(23)
Forbidden Desires: Taboo, Transgression and Sexuality
157(24)
Part III: Continuities, Challenges, Transformations 181(38)
Blacks, Whites and Hybrids
183(21)
Postmodern Possibilities: Alienating the Modern?
204(15)
Key Terms 219(3)
Guide to Further Reading 222(1)
Index 223

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