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Disappearance of Rituals - A Topology of the Present - A Topology of the Present

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Informationen zum Autor Byung-Chul Han  is a Korean-born Professor of Philosophy and Cultural Studies who teaches at the University of the Arts (UdK) in Berlin. He is the author of more than 20 books including The Scent of Time, Saving Beauty and The Burnout Society. Klappentext Untrammelled neoliberalism and the inexorable force of production have produced a 21st century crisis of community: a narcissistic cult of authenticity and mass turning-inward are among the pathologies engendered by it. We are individuals afloat in an atomised society, where the loss of the symbolic structures inherent in ritual behaviour has led to overdependence on the contingent to steer identity.Avoiding saccharine nostalgia for the rituals of the past, Han provides a genealogy of their disappearance as a means of diagnosing the pathologies of the present. He juxtaposes a community without communication - where the intensity of togetherness in silent recognition provides structure and meaning - to today's communication without community, which does away with collective feelings and leaves individuals exposed to exploitation and manipulation by neoliberal psycho-politics. The community that is invoked everywhere today is an atrophied and commoditized community that lacks the symbolic power to bind people together. For Han, it is only the mutual praxis of recognition borne by the ritualistic sharing of the symbolic between members of a community which creates the footholds of objectivity allowing us to make sense of time.This new book by one of the most creative cultural theorists writing today will be of interest to a wide readership. Zusammenfassung Untrammelled neoliberalism and the inexorable force of production have produced a 21st century crisis of community: a narcissistic cult of authenticity and mass turning-inward are among the pathologies engendered by it. We are individuals afloat in an atomised society, where the loss of the symbolic structures inherent in ritual behaviour has led to overdependence on the contingent to steer identity.Avoiding saccharine nostalgia for the rituals of the past, Han provides a genealogy of their disappearance as a means of diagnosing the pathologies of the present. He juxtaposes a community without communication - where the intensity of togetherness in silent recognition provides structure and meaning - to today's communication without community, which does away with collective feelings and leaves individuals exposed to exploitation and manipulation by neoliberal psycho-politics. The community that is invoked everywhere today is an atrophied and commoditized community that lacks the symbolic power to bind people together. For Han, it is only the mutual praxis of recognition borne by the ritualistic sharing of the symbolic between members of a community which creates the footholds of objectivity allowing us to make sense of time.This new book by one of the most creative cultural theorists writing today will be of interest to a wide readership. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preliminary Remark vi 1. The Compulsion of Production 1 2. The Compulsion of Authenticity 16 3. Rituals of Closure 27 4. Festivals and Religion 36 5. A Game of Life and Death 47 6. The End of History 56 7 The Empire of Signs 60 8. From Duelling to Drone Wars 69 9. From Myth to Dataism 76 10. From Seduction to Porn 84 Notes 90 Bibliography 99 ...

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Authors B Han, Byung-Chul Han, Daniel Steuer
Assisted by Daniel Steuer (Translation), Steuer Daniel (Translation)
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2020
 
EAN 9781509542758
ISBN 978-1-5095-4275-8
No. of pages 186
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Soziologie, Philosophie, Gesellschaftstheorie, Kulturwissenschaften, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Social Theory, Philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Kontinentalphilosophie, Cultural Studies Special Topics, Spezialthemen Kulturwissenschaften

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