There are now new experiences of space and time; new tensions between globalism and regionalism, socialism and consumerism, reality and spectacle; new instabilities of value, meaning and identity - a dialectic between past and future. How are we to understand these? Mapping the Futures is the first of a series which brings together cultural theorists from different disciplines to assess the implications of economic, political and social change for intellectual inquiry and cultural practice.
| ISBN: | 9780415070188 |
| Publication date: | 11th March 1993 |
| Author: | John Bird |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 308 pages |
| Series: | FUTURES: New Perspectives for Cultural Analysis |
| Genres: |
History Cultural studies |
There are now new experiences of space and time; new tensions between globalism and regionalism, socialism and consumerism, reality and spectacle; new instabilities of value, meaning and identity - a dialectic between past and future. How are we to understand these? Mapping the Futures is the first of a series which brings together cultural theorists from different disciplines to assess the implications of economic, political and social change for intellectual inquiry and cultural practice.
Mapping the Futures features in the following genres: History, Cultural studies
Mapping the Futures is available in Paperback
Mapping the Futures was written by John Bird and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Mapping the Futures has 308 pages
Yes it is part of FUTURES: New Perspectives for Cultural Analysis series
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