Neoliberal culture:
"Neoliberal Culture challenges cultural policy research and media studies to forge a more sophisticated and critical understanding of the politics of culture today. It is a sequel to Jim McGuigan's earlier Cool Capitalism and goes much further with his interrogation of how present-day capi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Neoliberal Culture challenges cultural policy research and media studies to forge a more sophisticated and critical understanding of the politics of culture today. It is a sequel to Jim McGuigan's earlier Cool Capitalism and goes much further with his interrogation of how present-day capitalism commands the cultural field. Neoliberal principles and practices have achieved global hegemony over recent decades with implications for every aspect of social and cultural life. This book focuses specifically on the politics of culture with regard to the arts, media and everyday life under present-day neoliberal conditions. The author argues that there is a neoliberal structure of feeling that is yet more deeply entrenched than its cool-capitalist veneer might suggest. Neoliberal 'common sense' reduces all value, cultural and humane, to economic value and refashions the self psychologically and in a precarious labour market according to entrepreneurial ruthlessness and the 'free-market' imperatives of contemporary capitalism".. |
Beschreibung: | xii, 249 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781349567492 9781137466457 |
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adam_text | NEOLIBERAL CULTURE
/ MCGUIGAN, JIM.
: 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
PART I: PROLOGUE
1.THE ART AND SOUL OF NEOLIBERALISM
PART II: CAPITALIST COOL
2. COOLNESS AND PRECARIOUS LABOUR
3. COOL BUSINESS
4. COOL ART
PART III: CULTURE, SOCIETY AND THE SELF
5. CULTURAL MATERIALISM
6. INVESTING IN THE SELF
7. NEOLIBERAL SELFHOOD
PART IV: CULTURAL POLICY
8. CREATIVE CLASS
9. CULTURAL WORK
10. A CRITICAL MEASURE OF PUBLIC CULTURE
PART V: CODA
11. BEYOND THE NEOLIBERAL IMPASSE
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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