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Philosophizing The Everyday Revolutionary Praxis And The Fate Of Cultural Theory Marxism And Culture First Edition John Roberts

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Philosophizing The Everyday Revolutionary Praxis And The Fate Of Cultural Theory Marxism And Culture First Edition John Roberts
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 153
Author: John Roberts
ISBN: 074532410X, 9780745324104
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: First Edition

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Philosophizing The Everyday Revolutionary Praxis And The Fate Of Cultural Theory Marxism And Culture First Edition John Roberts by John Roberts 074532410X, 9780745324104 instant download after payment.

After modernism and postmodernism, it is argued, the everyday supposedly is where a democracy of taste is brought into being - the place where art goes to recover its customary and collective pleasures, and where the shared pleasures of popular culture are indulged, from celebrity magazines to shopping malls. John Roberts argues that this understanding of the everyday downgrades its revolutionary meaning and philosophical implications. Bringing radical political theory back to the centre of the discussion, he shows how notions of cultural democratization have been oversimplified. Asserting that the everyday should not be narrowly identified with the popular, Roberts critiques the way in which the concept is now overly associated with consumption and 'ordinariness'. Engaging with the work of key thinkers including, Lukács, Arvatov, Benjamin, Lefebvre, Gramsci, Barthes, Vaneigem, and de Certeau, Roberts shows how the concept of the everyday continues to be central to debates on ideology, revolution and praxis. He offers a lucid account of different approaches that developed over the course of the twentieth century, making this an ideal book for anyone looking for a politicised approach to cultural theory.

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