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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... present. [AE] Further reading: Buck-Morss 1977; D. Cook 1996; Jameson 1990a; Jarvis 1998; Jay 1984; Lunn 1982; O'Connor 2000; O'Neill 1999; Rose 1978. ALTHUSSER, LOUIS (1918–1990) Born in Algeria, Althusser studied philosophy at 3 ...
... present. [AE] Further reading: Buck-Morss 1977; D. Cook 1996; Jameson 1990a; Jarvis 1998; Jay 1984; Lunn 1982; O'Connor 2000; O'Neill 1999; Rose 1978. ALTHUSSER, LOUIS (1918–1990) Born in Algeria, Althusser studied philosophy at 3 ...
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... present within capitalist social orders. Thus, he sought to displace the perceived emphasis in much of Marx's work upon a classical model of political economy which, coupled with an empiricist model for the analysis of social relations ...
... present within capitalist social orders. Thus, he sought to displace the perceived emphasis in much of Marx's work upon a classical model of political economy which, coupled with an empiricist model for the analysis of social relations ...
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... present in the thing, and the compound of substance is spoken of as composed of the form and the matter' (Metaphysics, Book 7, Chapter 11). person. Aristotle's moral philosophy is generally regarded as being stated 8.
... present in the thing, and the compound of substance is spoken of as composed of the form and the matter' (Metaphysics, Book 7, Chapter 11). person. Aristotle's moral philosophy is generally regarded as being stated 8.
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... present'. Wary of the ascendancy of Puritan values, the remote ceremony of Catholicism and the crowd-inciting ... presents a model of 'incomplete perfection', an intrinsic response to Christian teaching reveals a language of 'Sweetness ...
... present'. Wary of the ascendancy of Puritan values, the remote ceremony of Catholicism and the crowd-inciting ... presents a model of 'incomplete perfection', an intrinsic response to Christian teaching reveals a language of 'Sweetness ...
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... present, according to Baudrillard's account – cf. Simulacra (1981a) and Simulations (1983) – is an era marked by the ascendancy of modes of signification, which have in effect obliterated any meanings that might once have been ...
... present, according to Baudrillard's account – cf. Simulacra (1981a) and Simulations (1983) – is an era marked by the ascendancy of modes of signification, which have in effect obliterated any meanings that might once have been ...
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