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Communication Despite Postmodernism

Editat de Joseph J. Pilotta, Algis Mickunas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2012
The malaise of todays "Cultural Studies" is perhaps best summarized by Picasso (paraphrased) "success can lead to copying from oneself, and copying from oneself, and that is worse than copying from others". This book is both a response and an independent configuration of the dominant, current trend: that is "cultural studies" known as the Birmingham/U.S. School (B/USS). Contemporary Cultural Studies leapfrogs the Birmingham/U.S. School of future self-clarification. The fundamental conceptual, mythological and philosophical problematics have been worked over the last 40-plus years in the United States in advance of the current self-clarificaion exercises. Surprisingly, the genesis of U.S. Contemporary Cultural Studies is in Continental philosophy, not unlike the genesis of the Birmingham/U.S. School. This book discusses some procedural questions and practical features relevant to theory and research practice in social science and humanities from the standpoint of phenomenology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781620811610
ISBN-10: 1620811618
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 184 x 262 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Introduction; Levinas: self & other; Foucault & ethnography; Deleuze, et. Al., intercoporeity & discourse; Introduction to phenomenology; Methodological critique; The dialogical domain; Phenomenology & language; The primacy of expression; Concretization of intersubjectivity; Concretization of language; Critical evaluation of criticisms; The transcendental basis of critical reflection; The practical making of history; The role of the phenomenologist in social science; The politics of social difference: Consequences of socially conditioned inactivism; Emergence of meaning in art; Dialogue & world.