Time and value
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Time and value
Blackwell, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This ground-breaking book addresses transformations in the understanding of time and the generation and degeneration of value at the cutting edge of modernity and postmodernity.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Scott Lash, Andrew Quick and Richard Roberts (Lancaster University, UK). 1. Values in the Timescapes of Nature: Barbara Adam (University of Wales, Cardiff, UK).
2. Angels in the Archive: Lines into the Future in the Work of Jacques Derrida and Miche Serres: Roy Boyne (University College Stockton/University of Durham, UK).
3. Time and Neutrality: Media of Modernity in a Postmodern World: Elizabeth Ermarth (University of Edinburgh, UK).
4. The Time of the Real When Disease is 'Actual': Monica Greco (Goldsmith's College, UK).
5. Times of Value, Deconstruction and Value: Elizabeth Grosz (Monash University, Australia).
6. Being After Time: Towards a Politics of Melancholy: Scott Lash (Lancaster University, UK).
7. Catastrophic Times: Alphonso Lingis (Penn State University, USA).
8. Moving at the Speed of Life: Tim Luke (Virginia Polytechnic University, USA).
9. Le Presentisme ou la Valeur du Cycle: Michel Maffesoli (Sorbonne, France).
10. Time and the Event: Andrew Quick (Lancaster University, UK).
11. Fugit Hora: High Fashion, Television and the Ethics of Style: Hilary Radner (University of Notre Dame, USA).
12. Time, Virtuality and the Goddess: Richard Roberts (University of Lancaster, UK).
13. Time, Baroque Codes and Canonization: Bonaventura de Souza Santos (University of Quimbra, Portugal).
14. Staging the Self by Performing the Other: Global Fantasies and the Migration of the Projective Imagination: Luiz Soares (University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
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