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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783518587799
    Language: German
    Pages: 443 Seiten , 22 cm x 14 cm
    Edition: deutsche Erstausgabe
    Uniform Title: The climate of history in a planetary age
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chakrabarty, Dipesh Das Klima der Geschichte im planetarischen Zeitalter
    DDC: 304.2501
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    Keywords: Climatic changes Social aspects ; Climatic changes Political aspects ; Globalization ; Human ecology ; Civilization, Modern ; History Philosophy ; Weltgesellschaft ; Klimaänderung ; Anthropozän ; Geschichte ; Klimaänderung ; Ökologie ; Anthropozän ; Klimaänderung ; Geschichtsphilosophie ; Weltgesellschaft ; Klimaänderung ; Anthropozän ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Vom Globus zum Planeten! Der indische Historiker Dipesh Chakrabarty zählt zu den international einflussreichsten Wissenschaftlern, die sich in den letzten Jahren mit der Bedeutung des Klimawandels auseinandergesetzt haben. Der Klimawandel, so argumentiert er, stellt unsere althergebrachten Vorstellungen von Geschichte, Moderne und Globalisierung grundlegend in Frage. Die Aufgabe besteht daher darin, diese Konzepte auf den Prüfstand zu stellen und überhaupt die Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften mit neuen Ideen und Begriffen zu versorgen, damit sie den Herausforderungen des Anthropozäns gewachsen sind In seinem Buch taucht Chakrabarty tief ein in Geschichte und Philosophie und stellt kühne Überlegungen darüber an, wie das menschliche Denken und Leben zukünftig zu gestalten ist. Insbesondere erklärt er, dass wir zu einem besseren Verständnis sowohl unserer Herkunft als auch unserer Zukunft nur dann gelangen, wenn wir in der Lage sind, uns selbst aus zwei Perspektiven gleichzeitig zu betrachten: einer globalen und einer planetarischen, wobei letztere den Menschen absichtlich dezentriert. Erst auf diese Weise wird es möglich, in geologischen Zeiträumen zu denken sowie ein angemessenes Bild von der menschlichen Handlungsfähigkeit zu gewinnen. Angesichts der drohenden Naturkatastrophen ist es dafür höchste Zeit.
    Note: Enthält Literaturangaben und ein Namenregister , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 2
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    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 022673305X , 9780226733050
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chakrabarty, Dipesh The Climate of History in a Planetary Age
    DDC: 304.2/501
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    Keywords: Civilization, Modern ; Climatic changes Political aspects ; Climatic changes Social aspects ; Globalization ; History Philosophy ; Human ecology ; HISTORY / General ; Civilization, Modern ; Climatic changes ; Political aspects ; Climatic changes ; Social aspects ; Globalization ; History ; Philosophy ; Human ecology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Frontmatter --Contents --Introduction: Intimations of the Planetary --Part I. The Globe and the Planet --Part II. The Difficulty of Being Modern --Part III. Facing the Planetary --Postscript: The Global Reveals the Planetary --Acknowledgments --Notes --Index
    Abstract: For the past decade, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty has been one of the most influential scholars addressing the meaning of climate change. Climate change, he argues, upends long-standing ideas of history, modernity, and globalization. The burden of The Climate of History in a Planetary Age is to grapple with what this means and to confront humanities scholars with ideas they have been reluctant to reconsider--from the changed nature of human agency to a new acceptance of universals. Chakrabarty argues that we must see ourselves from two perspectives at once: the planetary and the global. This distinction is central to Chakrabarty's work--the globe is a human-centric construction, while a planetary perspective intentionally decenters the human. Featuring wide-ranging excursions into historical and philosophical literatures, The Climate of History in a Planetary Age boldly considers how to frame the human condition in troubled times. As we open ourselves to the implications of the Anthropocene, few writers are as likely as Chakrabarty to shape our understanding of the best way forward
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  • 3
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    Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 9780226100500 , 9780226732862
    Language: English
    Pages: 284 Seiten , 2 Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2501
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    Keywords: Klimaänderung ; Climatic changes / Social aspects ; Climatic changes / Political aspects ; Globalization ; Human ecology ; Civilization, Modern ; History / Philosophy ; Klimaänderung
    Note: Postscript: The global reveals the planetary. A conversation with Bruno Latour , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781783743308 , 1783743301 , 9781783743315 , 178374331X , 9781783743322 , 1783743328
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (104 pages) , 13 color illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Zombies Psychological aspects ; Popular culture Psychological aspects ; Ojibwa Indians Case studies ; Social conditions ; Ontario ; Kenora Region ; Alienation (Social psychology) ; Displacement (Psychology) ; Ojibwa Indians Case studies Social conditions ; Zombies Psychological aspects ; Popular culture Psychological aspects ; Zombies Psychological aspects ; Alienation (Social psychology) ; Popular culture Psychological aspects ; Ojibwa Indians Case studies Social conditions ; Displacement (Psychology) ; Social Alienation ; Displacement, Psychological ; Society and culture: general ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Civilization, Modern ; Society in literature ; Zombies in literature ; Zombies in motion pictures ; Zombies in popular culture ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Folklore & Mythology ; Cultural studies ; Media studies ; Popular culture ; Alienation (Social psychology) ; Displacement (Psychology) ; Civilization ; Popular culture ; Psychological aspects ; Ojibwa Indians ; Social conditions ; Social conditions ; Case studies ; Europe Social conditions ; 21st century ; Europe Civilization ; 21st century ; Europe Civilization 21st century ; Europe Social conditions 21st century ; Europe Civilization 21st century ; Europe Social conditions 21st century ; Europe ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro and Filip Miscevic seek to answer this question by arguing that particular aspects of the zombie, common to a variety of media forms, reflect a crisis in modern Western culture. The authors examine the essential features of the zombie, including mindlessness, ugliness and homelessness, and argue that these reflect the outlook of the contemporary West and its attendant zeitgeists of anxiety, alienation, disconnection and disenfranchisement. They trace the relationship between zombies and the theme of secular apocalypse, demonstrating that the zombie draws its power from being a perversion of the Christian mythos of death and resurrection. Symbolic of a lost Christian worldview, the zombie represents a world that can no longer explain itself, nor provide us with instructions for how to live within it. The concept of 'domicide' or the destruction of home is developed to describe the modern crisis of meaning that the zombie both represents and reflects. This is illustrated using case studies including the relocation of the Anishinaabe of the Grassy Narrows First Nation, and the upheaval of population displacement in the Hellenistic period. Finally, the authors invoke and reformulate symbols of the four horseman of the apocalypse as rhetorical analogues to frame those aspects of contemporary collapse that elucidate the horror of the zombie. Zombies in Western Culture: A Twenty-First Century Crisis is required reading for anyone interested in the phenomenon of zombies in contemporary culture. It will also be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience including students and scholars of culture studies, semiotics, philosophy, religious studies, eschatology, anthropology, Jungian studies, and sociology."--Publisher's website
    Abstract: Authors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. A New Zeitgeist -- 2. A Transition in Metaphors: A Brief History of Monster Zeitgeists -- 3. The Four Symbols of the Zombie Metaphor ; 3.1 The First Symbol: The Semiosis of the Zombie ; 3.2 The Second Symbol: The Name of the Zombie ; 3.3 The Third Symbol: The Failure of the Metanarrative ; 3.4 The Fourth Symbol: The Zombie Apocalypse -- 4. A Worldview in Crisis: The Domicide of Apocalypse ;4.1 Grassy Narrows ; 4.2 Domicide of the Hellenistic Era -- 5. The Four Horsemen of the Zombie Apocalypse: Converging Evidence for a Crisis in Meaning ; 5.1 Death ; 5.2 Famine ; 5.3 Pestilence ; 5.4 War -- 6. An Introduction to the Genealogy of the Meaning Crisis ; 6.1 The Meaning that Was Lost: Three Orders of a Worldview ; 6.2 How the Meaning Was Lost: The Fall of the Three Orders -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Index
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90) and index , Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90) and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781783743285 , 178374328X , 9781783743292 , 1783743298
    Language: English
    Pages: 93 pages , illustrations (chiefly color) , 24 cm
    DDC: 398.21
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    Keywords: Zombies Psychological aspects ; Alienation (Social psychology) ; Displacement (Psychology) ; Popular culture Psychological aspects ; Zombies Social aspects ; Zombies in popular culture ; Zombies in motion pictures ; Zombies in literature ; Society in literature ; Civilization, Modern ; Zombie
    Abstract: 1. A new Zeitgeist -- 2. A transition in metaphors: a brief history of monster Zeitgeists -- 3. The four symbols of the zombie metaphor -- 4. A worldview in crisis: the domicide of apocalypse -- 5. The four horsemen of the zombie apocalypse: converging evidence for a crisis in meaning -- 6. An introduction to the genealogy of the meaning crisis -- 7. Conclusion.
    Abstract: "Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro and Filip Miscevic seek to answer this question by arguing that particular aspects of the zombie, common to a variety of media forms, reflect a crisis in modern Western culture. The authors examine the essential features of the zombie, including mindlessness, ugliness and homelessness, and argue that these reflect the outlook of the contemporary West and its attendant zeitgeists of anxiety, alienation, disconnection and disenfranchisement. They trace the relationship between zombies and the theme of secular apocalypse, demonstrating that the zombie draws its power from being a perversion of the Christian mythos of death and resurrection. Symbolic of a lost Christian worldview, the zombie represents a world that can no longer explain itself, nor provide us with instructions for how to live within it. The concept of 'domicide' or the destruction of home is developed to describe the modern crisis of meaning that the zombie both represents and reflects. This is illustrated using case studies including the relocation of the Anishinaabe of the Grassy Narrows First Nation, and the upheaval of population displacement in the Hellenistic period. Finally, the authors invoke and reformulate symbols of the four horseman of the apocalypse as rhetorical analogues to frame those aspects of contemporary collapse that elucidate the horror of the zombie. Zombies in Western Culture: A Twenty-First Century Crisis is required reading for anyone interested in the phenomenon of zombies in contemporary culture. It will also be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience including students and scholars of culture studies, semiotics, philosophy, religious studies, eschatology, anthropology, Jungian studies, and sociology."--Publisher's website
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90) and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781783743308
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (106 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 398.21
    Keywords: Zombies Psychological aspects ; Popular culture Psychological aspects ; Zombies Social aspects ; Alienation (Social psychology) ; Displacement (Psychology) ; Zombies in popular culture ; Zombies in motion pictures ; Zombies in literature ; Society in literature ; Civilization, Modern ; Zombies-Psychological aspects ; Zombies-Social aspects ; Popular culture-Psychological aspects ; Alienation (Social psychology) ; Displacement (Psychology) ; Popular culture ; Psychological aspects ; Zombies ; Social aspects ; Zombies in popular culture ; Zombies in motion pictures ; Zombies in literature ; Society in literature ; Civilization, Modern ; Zombies ; Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Case studies. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Authors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. A New Zeitgeist -- 2. A Transition in Metaphors: A Brief History of Monster Zeitgeists -- 3. The Four Symbols of the Zombie Metaphor -- 3.1 The First Symbol: The Semiosis of the Zombie -- 3.1.1 Intensifying Meaninglessness: Zombies as a Threat to the Three Marks of Realness -- 3.2 The Second Symbol: The Name of the Zombie -- 3.3 The Third Symbol: The Failure of the Metanarrative -- 3.4 The Fourth Symbol: The Zombie Apocalypse -- 3.4.1 Intensifying Meaninglessness II: The Zombie is Bankrupt -- It Lacks Insight -- 3.4.2 The History of the Zombie Apocalypse -- 3.4.3 The Ecology of Worldview -- 4. A Worldview in Crisis: The Domicide of Apocalypse -- 4.1 Grassy Narrows -- 4.2 Domicide of the Hellenistic Era -- 5. The Four Horsemen of the Zombie Apocalypse: Converging Evidence for a Crisis in Meaning -- 5.1 Death -- 5.2 Famine -- 5.2.1 Suicide, Economic Status and Economic Volatility -- 5.2.2 Suicide and Political Stability -- 5.2.3 Suicide, Marital Status and Religious Affiliation -- 5.3 Pestilence -- 5.4 War -- 5.4.1 Reality Disengaged: On Bullshit -- 6. An Introduction to the Genealogy of the Meaning Crisis -- 6.1 The Meaning that Was Lost: Three Orders of a Worldview -- 6.1.1 Nomological Order -- 6.1.2 Narrative Order -- 6.1.3 Normative Order -- 6.2 How the Meaning Was Lost: The Fall of the Three Orders -- 6.2.1 Supremacy of Will over Reason -- 6.2.2 Luther and the Narcissistic Self -- 6.2.3 Pluralism and the Copernican Revolution -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 0415253802 , 0415255341 , 9780415253802 , 9780415255349
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 210 S
    Edition: Repr. (twice)
    Series Statement: Routledge classics
    DDC: 306.4/09/04
    Keywords: Popular culture ; History ; 20th century ; Mass society ; History ; 20th century ; Mass media ; Social aspects ; History ; 20th century ; Civilization, Modern ; 1950- ; Postmodernism ; Massenkultur
    Description / Table of Contents: On the fetish character in music and the regression of listening -- The schema of mass culture -- Culture industry reconsidered -- Culture and administration -- Freudian theory and the pattern of fascist propaganda -- How to look at television -- Transparencies on film -- Free time -- Resignation
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  • 8
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    London : Pluto Press
    ISBN: 0585488835
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 243 p , 22 cm
    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Giddens, Anthony ; Giddens, Anthony Contributions in political science ; Sociology Philosophy ; Social structure ; Civilization, Modern ; Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: The political and sociological project -- Knowledge and epistemology -- Agency -- Social structure -- Time, space, and historical sociology -- Modernity -- Rationality and reflexivity -- Politics and the third way -- An alternative sociology
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 222-233) and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2004
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  • 9
    ISBN: 0415253802 , 0415255341
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 210 S
    Edition: Repr. (twice)
    Series Statement: Routledge classics
    DDC: 306.4/09/04
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    Keywords: Popular culture ; History ; 20th century ; Mass society ; History ; 20th century ; Mass media ; Social aspects ; History ; 20th century ; Civilization, Modern ; 1950- ; Postmodernism ; Massenkultur
    Description / Table of Contents: On the fetish character in music and the regression of listening -- The schema of mass culture -- Culture industry reconsidered -- Culture and administration -- Freudian theory and the pattern of fascist propaganda -- How to look at television -- Transparencies on film -- Free time -- Resignation
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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  • 10
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    Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press
    ISBN: 0253109418 , 9780253101891 , 0253101891 , 9780253109415
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 329 p , ill , 25 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2002 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Print version Critically modern
    DDC: 303.4
    Keywords: Social change Cross-cultural studies. ; Civilization, Modern Cross-cultural studies. ; Acculturation Cross-cultural studies. ; Social change Cross-cultural studies ; Civilization, Modern Cross-cultural studies ; Acculturation Cross-cultural studies ; Changement social Études transculturelles ; Modernité Études transculturelles ; Acculturation Études transculturelles ; Acculturation Cross-cultural studies ; Civilization, Modern Cross-cultural studies ; Social change Cross-cultural studies ; Social change Cross-cultural studies ; Civilization, Modern Cross-cultural studies ; Acculturation Cross-cultural studies ; Social change Cross-cultural studies. ; Civilization, Modern Cross-cultural studies. ; Acculturation Cross-cultural studies. ; Acculturation ; Civilization, Modern ; Social change ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Moderniteit ; Cross-cultural studies ; Congressen (vorm) ; Kulturwandel ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books Cross-cultural studies ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books Cross-cultural studies ; Konferenzschrift ; Kulturwandel ; Kulturwandel
    Abstract: Annotation, Are there multiple ways of being "modern" in the world today? How do people in various parts of the world become modern in their own distinct ways? Does the current focus on modernity in the social sciences resurrect a series of dichotomies ("traditional" and "modern, " "the West" and "the Rest, " "developed" and "undeveloped") that social theorists have sought to move beyond in recent years? Or do inflections of modernity capture key features of ideology and influence in the contemporary world? Combining rich ethnographic analysis with incisive theoretical critiques, this timely volume is certain to make an important mark in anthropology and in all related fields in which modernity is a central problematic
    Abstract: Critically modern: an introduction Bruce M. Knauft -- Part 1. -- Bargains with modernity in Papua New Guinea and elsewhere Robert J. Foster -- Development and personhood: tracing the contours of a moral discourse Ivan Karp -- Trials of the oxymodern: public practice at Nomad Station Bruce M. Knauft -- "Hands-up"-ing buses and harvesting cheese-pops: gendered mediation of modern disjuncture in Melanesia Holly Wardlow -- Part 2 -- Modernity's masculine fantasies Lisa Rofel -- Accessing "local" modernities: reflections on the place of linguistic evidence in ethnography Debra A. Spitulnik -- Otherwise modern: Caribbean lessons from the savage slot Michel-Rolph Trouillot -- Part 3 -- On being modern in a capitalist world: some conceptual and comparative issues Donald L. Donham -- Alternative modernities of an alternative to "modernity": getting out of the modernist sublime John D. Kelly -- Modernity and other traditions Jonathan Friedman
    Note: Revisions of papers presented at a special session held at the 2000 meeting of the American Anthropological Association in San Francisco , Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2002
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  • 11
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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 0203163842
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 272 p , 23 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Max Weber : From History to Modernity
    DDC: 301.092
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    Keywords: Weber, Max ; Sociology History ; Germany ; Sociology History ; Civilization, Modern ; Social Sciences ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Weber, Max 1864-1920 ; Soziologie
    Abstract: This authoritative collection of essays examines Weber's contribution to the contemporary debate about modernity and postmodernity
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-263) and indexes , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2002 , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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