
Civilization and the Human Subject
John Mandalios(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 8. September 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-0-8476-9177-7 (ISBN)
Description
Recent debates have highlighted the importance of the self to a better understanding of the nature of culture and its relation to power. In his new book, John Mandalios incorporates the current 'postmodern' debate on these issues with a deeper, philosophical exploration of identity and cultural formation, and the dynamics of social power underlying them. He takes up identity formation within an analysis of the historical, social, political, religious, and psychoanalytical dimensions of civilized life that can be traced back to the classical world. Questions ordinarily associated with the 'postmodern condition'_otherness, fragmentation, power, the situated self, disciplinary practices, and multiplicity_are related to the problematic of human subjectivity and how civilized modes of conduct of the self cannot simply be explained by national cultural traditions. Mandalios argues that self-identity is not reducible to the effects of globalization or power or any one single collective identity representation. The self is enveloped within a complex which requires a 'civilization-analytic' perspective into the world and the inner life.
Reviews / Votes
...interesting and original book... * Sociology * A pathbreaking book. . . . Mandalios makes a major contribution to what can broadly speaking be called civilizational analysis. . . . The specific perspective that Mandalios brings to bear on the civilizational issue, including intercivilizational encounters, revolves around the envelopment of the self by multiple civilizational processes. Mandalios takes great care in emphasizing that these multiple processes preceded by many centuries the period of late modernity that is so frequently discussed these days in connection with self-identity. -- Roland Robertson, University of PittsburghMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
365 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8476-9177-7 (9780847691777)
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Person
John Mandalios is convenor of philosophy and lecturer in the Faculty of Arts at Griffith University, Australia.
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 World as System or Symbolic Order
Chapter 3 Reflexive Discipline and Civilizing Process
Chapter 4 The Question of Universality
Chapter 5 Forms of Identity: Closure, Rupture and The Barbarian
Chapter 6 Beyond Otherness? Extenuated Closure and Alien Wisdom
Chapter 7 Conscience, Cultural Renovation and The Question of Closure
Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 2 World as System or Symbolic Order
Chapter 3 Reflexive Discipline and Civilizing Process
Chapter 4 The Question of Universality
Chapter 5 Forms of Identity: Closure, Rupture and The Barbarian
Chapter 6 Beyond Otherness? Extenuated Closure and Alien Wisdom
Chapter 7 Conscience, Cultural Renovation and The Question of Closure
Chapter 8 Conclusion