Cultural Theory: The Key ThinkersAndrew Edgar, Peter Sedgwick Routledge, 28.07.2005 - 304 Seiten Featuring over eighty essays, Cultural Theory: The Key Thinkers is a seminal guide to the literary critics, sociologists, historians, artists, philosophers and writers who have shaped culture and society, and the way in which we view them. Ranging from Arnold to Le Corbusier, from Eco to Marx, the entries offer a lucid analysis of the work of influential figures in the study of cultural theory, making this the perfect introduction for the student and general reader alike. |
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... Modern Thinkers on Education International Relations: The Key Concepts Martin Griffiths and Terry O'Callaghan Key Concepts in Communication and Tim Cultural O'Sullivan, Studies John (second Hartley, edition) Danny Saunders, John Fiske ...
... Modern Thinkers on Education International Relations: The Key Concepts Martin Griffiths and Terry O'Callaghan Key Concepts in Communication and Tim Cultural O'Sullivan, Studies John (second Hartley, edition) Danny Saunders, John Fiske ...
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... modern state, for they fall outside the law. The stateless are not deprived of specific rights, but of all rights, and as such are excluded from the community. Arendt notes that even the criminal has rights. Their crime occurs within ...
... modern state, for they fall outside the law. The stateless are not deprived of specific rights, but of all rights, and as such are excluded from the community. Arendt notes that even the criminal has rights. Their crime occurs within ...
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... modern conception of rationality in this way (see The Accursed Share, 1949). Humans, he argues in an essay on De Sade, are composed of two contending drives: the drive to excretion and the drive to appropriation. In cultural terms, this ...
... modern conception of rationality in this way (see The Accursed Share, 1949). Humans, he argues in an essay on De Sade, are composed of two contending drives: the drive to excretion and the drive to appropriation. In cultural terms, this ...
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... modern consciousness because of its violence, senselessness and irrationality. The point for Bataille is not that we should be tolerant of human sacrifice, but that this kind of practice throws into relief dominant practices within modern ...
... modern consciousness because of its violence, senselessness and irrationality. The point for Bataille is not that we should be tolerant of human sacrifice, but that this kind of practice throws into relief dominant practices within modern ...
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... modern technology, rather than an event to be taken in the substantive sense attributable to previous wars. [PS] Further reading: Baudrillard 1981a, 1988. BENEDICT, RUTH (1887–1948) American cultural anthropologist who developed what is ...
... modern technology, rather than an event to be taken in the substantive sense attributable to previous wars. [PS] Further reading: Baudrillard 1981a, 1988. BENEDICT, RUTH (1887–1948) American cultural anthropologist who developed what is ...
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