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Titel och upphov Non-places : introduction to an anthropology of supermodernity
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Automatiskt genererade ämnesord (BURK) Antropologi Filosofisk Samhällsvetenskap Rättsvetenskap Filosofi
ISBN 1-85984-956-3 (inb.) 1-85984-051-5 (hft) 978-1-85984-051-1
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Most people spend an increasing amount of time in soulless, impersonal places: motorways, airports, in front of cash machines, TVs and computers. For the author, this is symptomatic of the experience of "supermodernity" or late-capitalist existence. The invasion of modern life by these "non-places" is central to this work. The book explores the distinction between "place," encrusted with historical meaning and creative of social life, and "non-place," to which individuals are connected in a uniform, bureaucratic manner and where no organic social life is possible.