Culture and Identity: Critical Theories`Ross Abbinnett brings a keen and subtle philosophical mind to bear on themes and debates that have become commonplace in sociology. This is a sinuously written book which casts new light on pressing contemporary issues. It is required reading for everyone who wants to think seriously and with an open mind about the terrain of the present′ - Keith Tester, Professor of Sociology, University of Portsmouth This incisive and timely book provides a concise and reliable guide to the debate on modernity and postmodernity. In particular the work of Lyotard, Beck, Bauman, Baudrillard, Giddens, Jameson and Derrida is critically reviewed. Culture and Identity provides: a thorough and accessible discussion of the main themes in the modernity-postmodernity debate; a shrewd and penetrating account of how these themes address everyday life; a novel account of how technology is altering our perceptions of the `human′; and a balanced account of the hope for radical politics and radical critique to correct the excesses of capitalism. What emerges most forcefully from the book is the error of dismissing postmodernism as a self-indulgent and ultimately, dangerous piece of ideology. Abbinnett provides a pertinent reminder of the continuing importance of the themes and challenges raised in the `postmodern moment′. |
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... metaphysics of the Enlightenment . With the demise of a religious world view in which God was the guarantor of harmonious relations between truth , beauty and morality , Enlightenment philosophy set about establishing the a priori rules ...
... metaphysics of Enlightenment philosophy , has accompanied the rise of modern capitalism . This necessary involvement of a functional space and time in the dynamics of capital accumulation , means that the periodic crises of the world ...
... metaphysical questions about culture , identity and belonging through the loss of our basic certainties about the mode of production , the functional organization of capital and the politics of class affiliation and internationalism ...
... metaphysical desire ' provoked by the face ( the desire from which both care and responsibility emerge as the content of the ethical commandment ) , in other words , constitutes a realm of ' incommunicable ' knowledge that is both ...
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Contents
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Postmodernism and the Aesthetic | 43 |
Deconstruction and Identity | 53 |
Technology Ideology and the Culture Industry | 73 |
Information Simulation and the Silent Majorities | 96 |
The Postmodern and the Sublime | 112 |
Culture Politics Différance | 125 |
Derrida Fukuyama and the New World Order | 137 |
Science Technology and Catastrophe | 159 |
Capitalism Globalization and Cosmopolitanism | 190 |
Bibliography | 217 |