Back to the Future (RLE Social Theory)

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anti-modernism
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Aveiro Region
Buick City
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Common Box
community power dynamics
Contemporary Society
cultural critique
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Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Corporation
fordism
fordist
Fordist Industry
Gold Cup
industry
late
modern
Modern Industrial Cities
Municipal Part
nation
Nuclear Disarmament
period
post-fordism
Postmodern Architecture
Postmodern Fiction
reactionary
Reactionary Anti-modernism
Services Gains
shopfloor
Shopfloor Workers
social theory
social transformation in cities
states
Toyota Motor Corporation
UK Firm
UK Locality
UK Rate
Urban Development Corporations
urban sociology
Vice Versa
West Germany
Work Considerations

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138964297
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Is modernity being replaced by an opposite culture of postmodernity, or is postmodernism simply an internal critique of modernist culture? This key question is central to this stimulating book which explores the transformations taking place in social life, cultural preferences, economic organization and political attitudes, particularly in the context of the contemporary city as a lived or written experience. This book contains accounts of the development of modern ways of life and their erosion in the 20th century. The author argues that a whole set of modern institutions, from the corporation to the novel, are being exposed to internal critique and external competition. As a result, new ways of seeing and thinking are moving us into what some observers see as postmodern culture. However, these tendencies may in fact be the continuation of modernity by other means.