Transformations - Grant David McCracken

Transformations

Identity Construction in Contemporary Culture
Buch | Softcover
464 Seiten
2008
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-21957-2 (ISBN)
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The reinvention of identity in today's world
Self reinvention has become a preoccupation of contemporary culture. In the last decade, Hollywood made a 500-million-dollar bet on this idea with movies such as Multiplicity, Fight Club, eXistenZ, and Catch Me If You Can. Self reinvention marks the careers of Madonna, Ani DiFranco, Martha Stewart, and Robin Williams. The Nike ads of LeBron James, the experiments of New Age spirituality, the mores of contemporary teen culture, and the obsession with "extreme makeovers" are all examples of our culture's fixation with change. In a time marked by plenitude, transformation is one of the few things these parties have in common.

Although transformation is widely acknowledged as a defining characteristic of our culture, we have almost no studies on what it is or how it works. Transformations offers the first comprehensive and systematic view. It is an ethnography of the contemporary world.

Grant McCracken is a research affiliate of the Comparative Media Department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is author of Culture and Consumption (IUP, 1990), Culture and Consumption II (IUP, 2005), Flock and Flow (IUP, 2006), The Long Interview, and Plenitude. He lives in Rowayton, Connecticut.

Contents
Sightings
Preface: Entertainment Is Dead, Long Live Transformation
Introduction

Section 1. Self-Transformation in a Popular Culture
Section 2. Traditional Transformations
Section 3. Status Transformations
Section 4. Modern Transformations
Section 5. Postmodern Transformations
Conclusion

Appendix: The Argument in a Single Page
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index

Zusatzinfo 2 figures
Verlagsort Bloomington, IN
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-10 0-253-21957-4 / 0253219574
ISBN-13 978-0-253-21957-2 / 9780253219572
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