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Bernard Stiegler - Symbolic Misery, Volume 1: The Hyperindustrial Epoch - 9780745652658 - V9780745652658
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Symbolic Misery, Volume 1: The Hyperindustrial Epoch

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In this important new book, the leading cultural theorist andphilosopher Bernard Stiegler re-examines the relationship betweenpolitics and aesthetics in our contemporary hyperindustrial age. Num Pages: 128 pages. BIC Classification: HPN; JFC; JHBA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230 x 152 x 9. Weight in Grams: 204.
In this important new book, the leading cultural theorist and philosopher Bernard Stiegler re-examines the relationship between politics and aesthetics in our contemporary hyperindustrial age.

Stiegler argues that our epoch is characterized by the seizure of the symbolic by industrial technology, where aesthetics has become both theatre and weapon in an economic war. This has resulted in a ‘symbolic misery’ where conditioning substitutes for experience. In today’s control societies, aesthetic weapons play an essential role: audiovisual and digital technologies have become a means of controlling the conscious and unconscious rhythms of bodies and souls, of modulating the ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745652658
SKU
V9780745652658
Shipping Time
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99-2

About Bernard Stiegler
Bernard Stiegler is Director of Cultural Development at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Reviews for Symbolic Misery, Volume 1: The Hyperindustrial Epoch
"In this decisive contribution to a critical understanding of contemporary life, Stiegler demonstrates how mass exclusion from cultural production constitutes a form of generalized impoverishment, threatening to reduce our existence to mere subsistence. Typically though, he also suggests how we might build alternatives to this 'symbolic misery'. This work forms a vital part of Stiegler's essential project." Martin Crowley, ... Read more

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