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What is postmodern culture? Do modern values still matter? Why is everyday life now apparently more liberated than in the past yet, at the same time, strangely disconcerting? "Modernity and Postmodern Culture" is a critical introduction to claims concerning the postmodernization of culture and society. Contemporary culture may be 'postmodern' in the sense of fluidity of meaning, changing power relations and commodification in art, entertainment and everyday life, but modernity persists in the dynamics of capitalist civilization, albeit in an increasingly reflexive mode that is characterized by widespread uncertainty about social existence, progress and rationality. The theories of Baudrillard, Beck, Castells, Giddens, Habermas, Haraway, Jameson, Lyotard and others on the contemporary scene are discussed and specific issues concerning architecture, theme parks, screen culture, science, technology and the environment are examined. Jim McGuigan argues that there have been tensions between instrumental and critical reason throughout the history of modernity that are still being played out. He questions the irrationalist tendencies and, also, the accommodative attitude to prevailing conditions of much postmodern thought, and insists upon the enduring relevance of the Enlightenment tradition to social and cultural analysis.
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ポストモダンとはモダンと断絶した社会・文化現象なのだろうか?ラスヴェガス、ディズニー化、脱植民地化、ハイパーリアル、サイボーグ人間、情報化時代、環境問題、不安と懐疑…モダンとポストモダンの違いと複雑な相互関係を解く。