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Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, GB, 2005
ISBN 10: 0745634214 ISBN 13: 9780745634210
Language: English
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. The term 'postmodernity' has been used to describe that historical transformation of the late 20th century when the institutional breaks holding back individual emancipation disintegrated, thereby giving rise to the full expression of individual desires and the quest for self-fulfilment. But there are now signs - argues Gilles Lipovetsky, one of the most original social thinkers in France today - that we've entered a new phase of 'hypermodernity', characterized by hyper-consumption and the hypermodern individual. Hyperconsumption is a consumption which absorbs and integrates more and more spheres of social life and which encourages individuals to consume for their own personal pleasure rather than to enhance their social status. Hypermodernity is a society characterized by movement, fluidity and flexibility, distanced more than ever from the great structuring principles of modernity. And the hypermodern individual, while oriented towards pleasure and hedonism, is also filled with the kind of tension and anxiety that comes from living in a world which has been stripped of tradition and which faces an uncertain future. Individuals are gnawed by anxiety; fear has superimposed itself on their pleasures, and anguish on their liberation. Everything worries and alarms them, and there are no longer any beliefs systems to which they can turn for assurance. These are hypermodern times.
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Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, GB, 2005
ISBN 10: 0745634206 ISBN 13: 9780745634203
Language: English
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
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Hardback. Condition: New. 1st. The term 'postmodernity' has been used to describe that historical transformation of the late 20th century when the institutional breaks holding back individual emancipation disintegrated, thereby giving rise to the full expression of individual desires and the quest for self-fulfilment. But there are now signs - argues Gilles Lipovetsky, one of the most original social thinkers in France today - that we've entered a new phase of 'hypermodernity', characterized by hyper-consumption and the hypermodern individual. Hyperconsumption is a consumption which absorbs and integrates more and more spheres of social life and which encourages individuals to consume for their own personal pleasure rather than to enhance their social status. Hypermodernity is a society characterized by movement, fluidity and flexibility, distanced more than ever from the great structuring principles of modernity. And the hypermodern individual, while oriented towards pleasure and hedonism, is also filled with the kind of tension and anxiety that comes from living in a world which has been stripped of tradition and which faces an uncertain future. Individuals are gnawed by anxiety; fear has superimposed itself on their pleasures, and anguish on their liberation. Everything worries and alarms them, and there are no longer any beliefs systems to which they can turn for assurance. These are hypermodern times.
Published by Bernard Grasset, PARIGI, 2004
ISBN 10: 2246658314 ISBN 13: 9782246658313
Language: French
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
Condition: BUONO USATO. Nouveau Collège de Philosophie Francese Brossura tascabile, copertina flessibile ombrata da leggera polvere, firma di possesso alla risguardia anteriore, prefaz. Pierre-Henri Tavoillot, carte allo stato del nuovo, tagli puliti. N. pag. 186.
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. * Lipovetsky is an important thinker in France and his ideas and responses to current intellectual debates surrounding modernity and postmodernity discussed in this book will travel well. * This book presents a highly original new way of thinking about mod.
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Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 1st edition. 150 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches. In Stock.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R150125406: 2004. In-12. Broché. Parfait état, Couv. convenable, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 186 pages. Couverture souple. Note au crayon sur la première page de garde. . . . Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne.
Soft Cover. Condition: Fine. Tradução Luís Filipe Sarmento. Edições 70. Lisboa. 2023. De 21x13,5 cm. Com 135 págs. Brochado. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: SACO DG210-16.
Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, GB, 2005
ISBN 10: 0745634214 ISBN 13: 9780745634210
Language: English
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. The term 'postmodernity' has been used to describe that historical transformation of the late 20th century when the institutional breaks holding back individual emancipation disintegrated, thereby giving rise to the full expression of individual desires and the quest for self-fulfilment. But there are now signs - argues Gilles Lipovetsky, one of the most original social thinkers in France today - that we've entered a new phase of 'hypermodernity', characterized by hyper-consumption and the hypermodern individual. Hyperconsumption is a consumption which absorbs and integrates more and more spheres of social life and which encourages individuals to consume for their own personal pleasure rather than to enhance their social status. Hypermodernity is a society characterized by movement, fluidity and flexibility, distanced more than ever from the great structuring principles of modernity. And the hypermodern individual, while oriented towards pleasure and hedonism, is also filled with the kind of tension and anxiety that comes from living in a world which has been stripped of tradition and which faces an uncertain future. Individuals are gnawed by anxiety; fear has superimposed itself on their pleasures, and anguish on their liberation. Everything worries and alarms them, and there are no longer any beliefs systems to which they can turn for assurance. These are hypermodern times.
Gebunden. Condition: New. The term a postmodernitya has been used to describe that historical transformation of the late 20th century when the institutional breaks holding back individual emancipation disintegrated, thereby giving rise to the full expression of individual desires a.
Soft Cover. Condition: Good. Tradução Luís Filipe Sarmento. Edições 70. Lisboa. 2020. De 21x14 cm. Com 135 págs. Brochado. Exemplar com assinatura de posse na folha de guarda e ocasionais sublinhados a margem. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: SACO RS581-54.
Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, GB, 2005
ISBN 10: 0745634206 ISBN 13: 9780745634203
Language: English
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardback. Condition: New. 1st. The term 'postmodernity' has been used to describe that historical transformation of the late 20th century when the institutional breaks holding back individual emancipation disintegrated, thereby giving rise to the full expression of individual desires and the quest for self-fulfilment. But there are now signs - argues Gilles Lipovetsky, one of the most original social thinkers in France today - that we've entered a new phase of 'hypermodernity', characterized by hyper-consumption and the hypermodern individual. Hyperconsumption is a consumption which absorbs and integrates more and more spheres of social life and which encourages individuals to consume for their own personal pleasure rather than to enhance their social status. Hypermodernity is a society characterized by movement, fluidity and flexibility, distanced more than ever from the great structuring principles of modernity. And the hypermodern individual, while oriented towards pleasure and hedonism, is also filled with the kind of tension and anxiety that comes from living in a world which has been stripped of tradition and which faces an uncertain future. Individuals are gnawed by anxiety; fear has superimposed itself on their pleasures, and anguish on their liberation. Everything worries and alarms them, and there are no longer any beliefs systems to which they can turn for assurance. These are hypermodern times.
B. 22x14. 138 pgs. Páginas subrayadas y anotaciones a lápiz. Libro.
Ed.Anagrama,Colección Argumentos,Barcelona 2008.22,5 cm.138 pag.Enc.rústica editorial con cubierta ilustrada.En buen estado. Análisis del paso de la segunda revolución moderna,"lo postmoderno",a la era "hipermoderna".