Culture, Multiculture, PostcultureWhat is culture? How is it different from multiculture and postculture? In this accessible book, Joel Kahn shows that the idea of difference is of fundamental importance in debates on culture, multiculture and postculture. This innovative book examines a fundamental modern contradiction: the relation between greater cultural diversity and global capitalism. Arguing for a view of culture which is thoroughly grounded in history, the author looks at the way in which cultural distinctions shape our relation to reality and imagination. He illustrates his arguments with a rich array of sources from fiction to real life and represents the many-sided and ubiquitous nature of culture in social life. Joel Kahn commen |
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... indigenous peoples of Chiapas . To quote one authority writing over ten years ago : Perhaps more than any other ... indigenous communities of Chiapas ] permitted ethnographers to imagine how indigenous life might have been organized and ...
... indigenous peoples of Chiapas . To quote one authority writing over ten years ago : Perhaps more than any other ... indigenous communities of Chiapas ] permitted ethnographers to imagine how indigenous life might have been organized and ...
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... indigenous ' than non - communists . This is particularly so in the case of peasantist attempts to ' indigenise ' Marxism in places like Japan , China and Indo- nesia . Moreover , for better or worse , Dutch colonial officials and their ...
... indigenous ' than non - communists . This is particularly so in the case of peasantist attempts to ' indigenise ' Marxism in places like Japan , China and Indo- nesia . Moreover , for better or worse , Dutch colonial officials and their ...
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... indigenous discourse of peasantism in , 67-9 indigenous use of postcolonial discourse , 94-8 land rights debate in , 85-6 industrialism and discourse of peasantry , 53–4 limited impact of , 140 manufacturing in New York , 146-8 ...
... indigenous discourse of peasantism in , 67-9 indigenous use of postcolonial discourse , 94-8 land rights debate in , 85-6 industrialism and discourse of peasantry , 53–4 limited impact of , 140 manufacturing in New York , 146-8 ...
Contents
A Postcolonial Empire? | 1 |
Culture Difference and the Expressivist Critique of Modernism | 18 |
Peasants Difference and the Commoditys Malcontents | 48 |
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