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Transgression Key Ideas 1st Edition Chris Jenks

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Transgression Key Ideas 1st Edition Chris Jenks
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Chris Jenks
ISBN: 9780415257589, 9780415257572, 0415257581, 0415257573
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Transgression Key Ideas 1st Edition Chris Jenks by Chris Jenks 9780415257589, 9780415257572, 0415257581, 0415257573 instant download after payment.

Transgression is truly a key idea for our time. Society is created by constraint and boundaries, but as our culture is increasingly subject to uncertainty and flux we find it more and more difficult to determine where those boundaries lie. In this fast moving study, Chris Jenks ranges widely over the history of ideas, the major theorists, and the significant moments in the formation of the idea of transgression. He looks at the definition of the social and its boundaries by Durkheim, Douglas and Freud, at the German tradition of Hegel and Nietzsche and the increasing preoccupation with transgression itself in Baudelaire, Bataille and Foucault. The second half of the book looks at transgression in action in the East End myth of the Kray twins, in Artaud's theatre of cruelty, the spectacle of the Situationists and Bakhtin's analysis of carnival. Finally Jenks extends his treatment of transgression to its own extremity.

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