Drawing on radical democratic theory and the ideas of political theorist Guy Debord, Rethinking the Spectacle examines the tension between spectacles and political agency in our digital society.
Drawing on radical democratic theory and the ideas of political theorist Guy Debord, Rethinking the Spectacle examines the tension between spectacles and political agency in our digital society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Devin Penner is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Studies at Trent University. He is a coeditor of, and contributor to, Thinking Radical Democracy: The Return to Politics in Post-War France.
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Introduction 1 The Spectacle in Theory: Debord's Conception and Beyond 2 Practical Implications: From the Situationist International to Autonomist Marxism 3 Rethinking the Spectacle 1: Lessons from the Situationist International 4 Rethinking the Spectacle 2: Toward a Radically Democratic Approach 5 The Spectacular Politics of the 2011 Occupy Movement Conclusion Notes; Bibliography; Index
Introduction 1 The Spectacle in Theory: Debord's Conception and Beyond 2 Practical Implications: From the Situationist International to Autonomist Marxism 3 Rethinking the Spectacle 1: Lessons from the Situationist International 4 Rethinking the Spectacle 2: Toward a Radically Democratic Approach 5 The Spectacular Politics of the 2011 Occupy Movement Conclusion Notes; Bibliography; Index
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