e-branch
e-branch
 Home 
 My Account/Renew Loans 
 Community Info 
 KidSearch 
 New Catalogue! 
   
SearchAdvancedBy FormatBy NumberMy SearchesCan't Find it?Find Magazine Articles & moreProblems?
Search:    Refine Search  
> You're searching: Halifax Public Libraries
 
Item Information
 Copy / Holding InformationCopy / Holding Information
  Booklist Review
  Choice Review
  Publisher Weekly Review
  Table of Contents
  More Content
 
 
 More by this author
 
  •  
  • Eagleton, Terry, 1943-
     
     Subjects
     
  •  
  • Culture.
     
  •  
  • Civilization, Modern.
     
     Browse Catalog
      by author:
     
  •  
  •  Eagleton, Terry, 1943-
     
      by title:
     
  •  
  •  Culture / Terry Eagl...
     
      by call number:
     
  •  
  •  306 E11c
     
     Search the Web
     
  •  
  • Eagleton, Terry, 1943-
     
  •  
  • Culture.
     
  •  
  • Civilization, Modern.
     
     
     MARC Display
    Culture / Terry Eagleton
    by Eagleton, Terry, 1943-
    View full image
    Yale University Press, [2016]
    Call #:306 E11c
    Subjects
  • Culture.
  •  
  • Civilization, Modern.
  • ISBN: 
    9780300218794 (hc.)
    Description: 
    ix, 177 pages ; 22 cm.
    Bibliography: 
    Includes bibliographical references and index
    Contents: 
    Culture and civilisation -- Postmodern prejudices -- The social unconscious -- An apostle of culture -- From Herder to Hollywood -- Conclusion: the hubris of culture
    Summary: 
    Culture is a defining aspect of what it means to be human. Defining culture and pinpointing its role in our lives is not, however, so straightforward. Terry Eagleton, one of our foremost literary and cultural critics, is uniquely poised to take on the challenge. In this keenly analytical and acerbically funny book, he explores how culture and our conceptualisations of it have evolved over the last two centuries--from rarified sphere to humble practices, and from a bulwark against industrialism's encroaches to present-day capitalism's most profitable export. Ranging over art and literature as well as philosophy and anthropology, and major but somewhat 'unfashionable' thinkers like Johann Gottfried Herder and Edmund Burke aw well as T.S. Eliot, Matthew Arnold, Raymond Williams and Oscar Wilde, Eagleton provides a cogent overview of culture set firmly in its historical and theoretical contexts, illuminating its collusion with colonialism, nationalism, the decline of religion, and the rise of and rule of the 'uncultured' masses. Eagleton also examines culture today, lambasting the commodification and co-option of a force that, properly understood, is a vital means for us to cultivate and enrich our social lives, and can even provide the impetus to transform civil society. Terry Eagleton is a professor of English at the University of Lancaster.
    Holds: 
    0
    Add to my list 
    Copy/Holding information
    LocationCollectionCall No.Item typeStatus 
    Central LibraryAdult Nonfiction306 E11cAdult booksChecked inAdd Copy to MyList


    Horizon Information Portal 3.24_8902M
     
    © 2001-2013 SirsiDynix All rights reserved.
    Horizon Information Portal