ISBN:
9780203332320
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (244 pages)
,
illustrations
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
CRESC
Series Statement:
Cresc Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Making culture, changing society
DDC:
303.4
Keywords:
Social evolution
;
Social change
;
Culture
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Title Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Note on the text -- Introduction -- Part 1: Culture: veridical, material and Compositional Perspectives -- 1 After Culture? -- Historicising culture -- Culture in question (i): after representation -- Culture in question (ii): after critique -- Culture in question (iii): after the human/post-human divide -- 2 Making culture, organising freedom, changing society -- The culture complex -- Publics, milieus, networks and infrastructures -- Assembling culture, working on the social -- The ontological politics of culture -- 3 Civic laboratories: museums, cultural objecthood and the governance of the social -- Museums as laboratories -- Cultural objecthood and self /other governance -- Re-socialising objects, diversifying the social -- Limiting culture -- Part 2: Anthropological assemblages -- Inter-text 1 -- 4 Making and mobilising worlds: assembling and governing the Other -- From field to museum and back again -- Racial essentialism and governing strategies -- Racial, individual and governmental times -- 5 Collecting, instructing, governing: fields, publics, milieus -- Colonial humanism and Greater France: colonial and regional governmentalities -- Museum-field-public -- Governmental objects -- Part 3: Governing through freedom: aesthetics and liberal governance -- Inter-text 2 -- 6 The uses of uselessness: aesthetics, freedom, government -- From police to liberal government -- The distribution of judgement and the limits of liberal political community -- Autonomising the aesthetic, multiplying the uses of uselessness -- 7 Guided freedom: aesthetics, tutelage and the interpretation of art -- Art and the division of occupations -- Secular oracles -- Producing and distributing freedom.
Description / Table of Contents:
Part 1. Culture: veridical, material and compositional perspectivesPart 2. Anthropological assemblages -- Part 3. Governing through freedom: aesthetics and liberal governance -- Part 4. Habit and the architecture of the person.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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