
Byung-Chul Han
A Critical Introduction
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 21. June 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-5095-6099-8 (ISBN)
Description
Byung-Chul Han is one of the most important living philosophers, renowned for his critiques of the digital age. In response to the idea that new technological devices expand our freedom, he argues that they lead to burnout and self-absorption and that we must redevelop contemplative practices which slow us down and open us up. He has brought to his thought forms of deep cosmopolitanism developed from both Zen Buddhism and a renewed Romanticism.
This book is the first critical introduction to Han's body of work. Wyllie, Stoneman, and Knepper explore Han's rich oeuvre to date and his incisive contributions to a range of disciplines, including critical theory, media studies, political philosophy, and aesthetics. They unpack his key terms and illustrate his concepts with a range of examples, revealing how the critiques of the 'achievement society' and burnout for which Han is best known in the English-speaking world build on his earlier accounts of power, violence, and mood. This broader view addresses the most frequent criticisms of Han and makes a compelling case that he is not only an insightful diagnostician of the present moment, but one whose interpretation of both Western and Eastern traditions offers wisdom for navigating the now-acute problems of modernity.
This lively book is essential reading for anyone getting to grips with Han's extraordinary work.
This book is the first critical introduction to Han's body of work. Wyllie, Stoneman, and Knepper explore Han's rich oeuvre to date and his incisive contributions to a range of disciplines, including critical theory, media studies, political philosophy, and aesthetics. They unpack his key terms and illustrate his concepts with a range of examples, revealing how the critiques of the 'achievement society' and burnout for which Han is best known in the English-speaking world build on his earlier accounts of power, violence, and mood. This broader view addresses the most frequent criticisms of Han and makes a compelling case that he is not only an insightful diagnostician of the present moment, but one whose interpretation of both Western and Eastern traditions offers wisdom for navigating the now-acute problems of modernity.
This lively book is essential reading for anyone getting to grips with Han's extraordinary work.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Height: 228 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
343 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-6099-8 (9781509560998)
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Persons
Steven Knepper is Associate Professor of English and the Bruce C. Gottwald, Jr. '81 Chair for Academic Excellence at the Virginia Military Institute.
Ethan Stoneman is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Media at Hillsdale College.
Robert Wyllie is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ashland University.
Ethan Stoneman is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Media at Hillsdale College.
Robert Wyllie is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ashland University.
Content
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Burnout: Against Achievement Culture
2 World-Friendliness: Moods for Deep Cosmopolitanism
3 Digital Bias: The Positivity of the Transparency Society
4 Digital Psychopolitics: Toward the Total Control Society
5 Duration: Finding Time
6 Eros: Finding the Other
Coda: From The ria to Big Data and Back Again
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Burnout: Against Achievement Culture
2 World-Friendliness: Moods for Deep Cosmopolitanism
3 Digital Bias: The Positivity of the Transparency Society
4 Digital Psychopolitics: Toward the Total Control Society
5 Duration: Finding Time
6 Eros: Finding the Other
Coda: From The ria to Big Data and Back Again
Notes
Works Cited
Index