IdeologyRoutledge, 01.03.2004 - 224 Seiten Any literary student who is new to the terminology and uses of critical terms will welcome David Hawkes' Ideology, a comprehensive and concise overview. In refreshingly clear and jargon-free prose, Hawkes: |
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... society, our postmodern society is historically unique in elevating the mercantile principle to a position of complete dominance over the economy and, I argue, over every area of public and private experience. When it attains * Dates in ...
... society, our postmodern society is historically unique in elevating the mercantile principle to a position of complete dominance over the economy and, I argue, over every area of public and private experience. When it attains * Dates in ...
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... things you don't think about. . . . The relativity of truth is not a theoretical insight but a moral postulate, the condition of a free society, or so they see it. To say that a certain kind of consciousness is 'false', (25) 8 INTRODUCTION.
... things you don't think about. . . . The relativity of truth is not a theoretical insight but a moral postulate, the condition of a free society, or so they see it. To say that a certain kind of consciousness is 'false', (25) 8 INTRODUCTION.
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... society. As Bloom puts it: 'The true believer is the real danger' (26). Bloom's attitude recalls that of the literary critic F.R. Leavis, who dedicated his career to exposing the degeneration of moral and aesthetic taste which, as he ...
... society. As Bloom puts it: 'The true believer is the real danger' (26). Bloom's attitude recalls that of the literary critic F.R. Leavis, who dedicated his career to exposing the degeneration of moral and aesthetic taste which, as he ...
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... society are commonplace almost to the point of invisibility in advertising, movies, and television programming. (1997,33) Naomi Klein's No Logo provides a detailed history of corporate America's cultivation of 'cool'. As she presents it ...
... society are commonplace almost to the point of invisibility in advertising, movies, and television programming. (1997,33) Naomi Klein's No Logo provides a detailed history of corporate America's cultivation of 'cool'. As she presents it ...
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Inhalt
15 | |
Empiricism | 38 |
Idealism | 62 |
Marxism | 88 |
PostMarxism | 117 |
Postmodernism | 148 |
Ideology after 11 September | 178 |
Glossary | 193 |
FurTher Reading | 199 |
Index | 208 |
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