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The idea of culture
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
The idea of culture
AUTHOR:
Eagleton, Terry, 1943-
ISBN:
9780631219668
PUBLICATION_INFO:
Oxford, UK : Blackwell, 2000
PHYSICAL_DESC:
156 p. ; 23 cm
SERIES:
Blackwell manifestos
SERIES_TITLE:
Blackwell manifestos
GENERAL_NOTE:
Includes bibliographical references and index
ABSTRACT:
"In what amounts to a major statement, with pointed relevance to the world in the new millennium, Eagleton launches a critique of postmodern 'culturalism', arguing instead for a more complex relation between Culture and Nature, and trying to retrieve the importance of such concepts as human nature from a non-naturalistic perspective. His book sets its face against a certain fashionable populism in this area, as well as drawing attention to the deficiencies of elitism. It makes radical inquiry into the reasons, both creditable and discreditable, why 'culture' has come in our own period to bulk as large as it does, and provocatively proposes that it is time, while acknowledging its significance, to put it back in its place."--BOOK JACKET
SUBJECT:
Culture
Postmodernism
Civilization
Nature
BIBSUMMARY:
"In what amounts to a major statement, with pointed relevance to the world in the new millennium, Eagleton launches a critique of postmodern 'culturalism', arguing instead for a more complex relation between Culture and Nature, and trying to retrieve the importance of such concepts as human nature from a non-naturalistic perspective. His book sets its face against a certain fashionable populism in this area, as well as drawing attention to the deficiencies of elitism. It makes radical inquiry into the reasons, both creditable and discreditable, why 'culture' has come in our own period to bulk as large as it does, and provocatively proposes that it is time, while acknowledging its significance, to put it back in its place."--BOOK JACKET