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A sociological genealogy of culture wars /

By: Contributor(s): Series: Routledge advances in sociologyPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032594682
  • 9781032620145
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Sociological genealogy of culture warsDDC classification:
  • 306 23/eng/20230811
LOC classification:
  • HM1121  .A38 2024
Contents:
Culture Wars in Comparative Perspective: Four patterns -- Classificatory struggles and cognitive hegemonization -- Epistemological clashes within the COVID crisis -- Warrior gods, heroes and victims -- "Europe" as a symbolic battlefield -- The dynamic tension between the prefixes of the human: transhuman, posthuman and superhuman -- Social acceleration and time wars out of the future.
Summary: "This book analyzes the culture wars as those struggles for the monopoly of the legitimate representation of the world in the normative elucidation of controversial issues linked to values. Public culture in this context would consist of a set of complex classificatory systems of symbols and meanings that constitute a semantic field in permanent dynamic tension. In this work we analyze a whole series of lines of cultural conflict such as the social and semantic genesis of the different forms of "culture war" from the thesis of "modern polytheism" pointed out by Max Weber at the beginning of the 20th century to the national culture wars and the current global culture wars; the social production of truth and the clash with the epistemological tribalisms; the struggles between the new warrior gods, daimons and demons which emerge in modern societies; the struggles of fusion and fission on the symbolic battlefield of "Europe"; the struggles between "pioneers" and "gatekeepers" to define the limits of human nature; the struggles between utopias and dystopias that colonize the present future. This book will be of great help to anybody looking for key interpretations on the nature and structure of modern conflicts in contemporary societies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Culture Wars in Comparative Perspective: Four patterns -- Classificatory struggles and cognitive hegemonization -- Epistemological clashes within the COVID crisis -- Warrior gods, heroes and victims -- "Europe" as a symbolic battlefield -- The dynamic tension between the prefixes of the human: transhuman, posthuman and superhuman -- Social acceleration and time wars out of the future.

"This book analyzes the culture wars as those struggles for the monopoly of the legitimate representation of the world in the normative elucidation of controversial issues linked to values. Public culture in this context would consist of a set of complex classificatory systems of symbols and meanings that constitute a semantic field in permanent dynamic tension. In this work we analyze a whole series of lines of cultural conflict such as the social and semantic genesis of the different forms of "culture war" from the thesis of "modern polytheism" pointed out by Max Weber at the beginning of the 20th century to the national culture wars and the current global culture wars; the social production of truth and the clash with the epistemological tribalisms; the struggles between the new warrior gods, daimons and demons which emerge in modern societies; the struggles of fusion and fission on the symbolic battlefield of "Europe"; the struggles between "pioneers" and "gatekeepers" to define the limits of human nature; the struggles between utopias and dystopias that colonize the present future. This book will be of great help to anybody looking for key interpretations on the nature and structure of modern conflicts in contemporary societies"-- Provided by publisher.

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