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Modernities : a geohistorical interpretation / Peter J. Taylor.

Van Pelt Library CB430 .T39 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Taylor, Peter J. (Peter James), 1944-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civilization, Modern--1950-.
Civilization, Modern.
History, Modern--1945-1989.
History, Modern.
Physical Description:
x, 158 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1999.
Summary:
A thoroughly readable, far-reaching analysis of "modernity" and "the modern, " this book focuses on the specific periods and places where ideas and practices of being modern are created and challenged. Peter J. Taylor contends that modernity is a multiple phenomenon: that is, different modern times and different modern spaces exist in a world of multiple modernities. He argues that three "prime modernities" have been defined by the development of the modern world -- from mercantile modernity to British-led industrial modernity to today's American-led consumer modernity -- and illustrates the cultural expression of these modernities as "acts of the ordinary, " such as paintings, the home, and the suburbs.
In a masterly analysis of politics and the state in terms of the modern, Taylor shows how each political organization of a particular modernity creates an appropriate political reaction -- for instance, the socialism prompted by British modernity and the environmentalism called forth by American modernity. In noting the tendency of states to create spaces and eschew places, he draws an intriguing parallel between nation states and home-households. Taylor describes the project of Americanization as a new form of modernity and also suggests an end to American hegemony.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [135]-144) and index.
ISBN:
0816633959
0816633967
OCLC:
39936729

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