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AFTER CULTURE – WHAT? THEORIES OF A TURNING POINT AND A TURNING POINT OF THEORY IN A GLOBAL AGE

Žarko Paić ; Tekstilno-tehnološki fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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The author analyzes the reasons for critical reconsideration of contemporary globalization theories at the beginning of the 21. century. An attempt at a paradigm transformation of the social, political and cultural development shows that the possible end of globalization – as (1) a neoliberal ideology, (2) social paradigm of world development and (3) modernization strategy of transformation of the global age – points out how the complex concept of culture is pertinent for all the relevant end-of-globalization theories. Now that culture has become both means and end of identity in a global age, we are left with the task to consider why the postmodern concept of culture, has in its plural meanings, been deconstructed in a biopolitical nexus of power. Theories of a turning point at all levels, at which a relation to space and time is established in the global world, point out to the comprehensive transformation of humanity and its social and cultural environment. Through analysis of the complexity of culture (Urry), biopolitics as the end of identity and three attempts at a critique of globalization as the end of history in the works of Wallerstein, Harrison and Rosenberg, the author concludes that culture as an empty hologram of power is not an alternative to globalization, but only its self-organizing system of ideological hegemony.

Ključne riječi

globalization; complexity; biopolitics; culture; identity

Hrčak ID:

24869

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/24869

Datum izdavanja:

9.6.2008.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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