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_bHAR/T
100 1 _aHarvey, David
245 1 4 _aThe condition of postmodernity: an enquiry into the origins of cultural change/
_cDavid Harvey
260 _aCambridge:
_bBlackwell,
_c1989.
300 _aix, 378 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aBibliography: p. [360]-367.
505 _aPart I The passage from inodernity to postmodernity in contemporary culture 1 Introduction 2 Modernity and modernism 3 Postmodernism 4 Postmodernism in the city: architecture and urban design 5 Modernization 6 POSTmodernism or postMODERNism? Part II The politicaleconomic transformation of late twentieth-century capitalism 7 Introduction 8 Fordism 9 From Fordism to flexible accumulation 10 Theorizing the transition 11 Flexible accumulation - solid transformation or temporary fix? Part III The experience of space and time 12 Introduction 13 Individual spaces and times in social life 14 Time and space as sources of social power 15 The time and space of the Enlightenment project vi Contents 16 Timespace compression and the rise of modernism as a cultural force 17 Timespace compression and the postmodern condition 18 Time and space in the postmodern cinema Part IV The condition of postmodernity 19 Postmodernity as a historical condition 20 Economics with mirrors 21 Postmodernism as the mirror of mirrors 22 Fordist modernism versus flexible postmodernism, or the interpenciration of opposed tendencies in capitalism as a whole 23 The transformative and speculative logic of capital 24 The work of art in an age of electronic reproduction and image banks 25 Responses to timespace compression 26 The crisis of historical materialism 27 Cracks in the mirrors, fusions at the edges
650 0 _aCivilization, Modern
650 0 _aCapitalism.
650 0 _aSpace and time.
650 0 _aPostmodernism.
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