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Cultures Of Solitude Loneliness Limitation Liberation 1st Edition

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Cultures Of Solitude Loneliness Limitation Liberation 1st Edition
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Ina Bergmann, Stefan Hippler
ISBN: 9783631679074, 9783631708156, 9783631708163, 9783653071054, 3631679076, 3631708157, 3631708165, 3653071054
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1st Edition <3

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Cultures Of Solitude Loneliness Limitation Liberation 1st Edition by Ina Bergmann, Stefan Hippler 9783631679074, 9783631708156, 9783631708163, 9783653071054, 3631679076, 3631708157, 3631708165, 3653071054 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays comprises cultural analyses of practices of eremitism and reclusiveness in the USA, which are inseparably linked to the American ideals of individualism and freedom. Covering a time frame from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century, the essays study cultural products such as novels, poems, plays, songs, paintings, television shows, films, and social media, which represent the costs and benefits of deliberate withdrawal and involuntary isolation from society. Thus, this book offers valuable contributions to contemporary cultural discourses on privacy, surveillance, new technology, pathology, anti-consumerism, simplification, and environmentalism. Solitaries can be read as trailblazers for an alternative future or as symptoms of a pathological society.

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