The vertigo of late modernity. (2007)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The vertigo of late modernity. (2007)
- Main Title:
- The vertigo of late modernity
- Further Information:
- Note: Jock Young.
- Other Names:
- Young, Jock
- Contents:
- Crossing the Borderline; The Disembededness of Everyday Life; The Genesis of Othering; The Attractions of Hiatus; The Vertigo of Late Modernity; Turbo-Charged Capitalism; Blurring the Binary Vision; Bulimia: Not Exclusion But Inclusion/Exclusion; Crossing the Borderline: Against the Dual City Thesis; The Functional Underclass; The Boundaries of Bulimia; The Precariousness of Inclusion; The Crime and the Narrowing of Differences; The Focus Upon the Underclass; Globalisation and the Generation of Domestic and Global Discontent; The Sociology of Vindictiveness and the Criminology of Transgression; Fear of Falling; The Change in the Focus of Reward; Towards a Criminology of Transgression; Humiliation and Rebellion; The Satisfactions of Transgression; The Humiliation of Exclusion; Edgework, Ontological Security and Utopia; From Turf War to Real War; Hip Hop Across the Borders; Chaos and the Coordinates of Order; Chaos and Identity in the Twenty First Century; The Undermining of the Meritocracy; Changes in the Perceived Class Structure; The Shift to Identity Politics; Antecedents of the Cultural Shift; The War Against the Poor; The Meta-Humiliation of Poverty; The Decline of Work and The Invisible Servant; The Declining Centrality of Work?; Getting the Poor to Work: The US Experiment; Redemption Through Labour; Including the Excluded; Welfare: From Relief to Irresponsibility; Early Morning in Harlem; The Invisible Worker; The Invisible Servant; Entering the Zone of Humiliation;Crossing the Borderline; The Disembededness of Everyday Life; The Genesis of Othering; The Attractions of Hiatus; The Vertigo of Late Modernity; Turbo-Charged Capitalism; Blurring the Binary Vision; Bulimia: Not Exclusion But Inclusion/Exclusion; Crossing the Borderline: Against the Dual City Thesis; The Functional Underclass; The Boundaries of Bulimia; The Precariousness of Inclusion; The Crime and the Narrowing of Differences; The Focus Upon the Underclass; Globalisation and the Generation of Domestic and Global Discontent; The Sociology of Vindictiveness and the Criminology of Transgression; Fear of Falling; The Change in the Focus of Reward; Towards a Criminology of Transgression; Humiliation and Rebellion; The Satisfactions of Transgression; The Humiliation of Exclusion; Edgework, Ontological Security and Utopia; From Turf War to Real War; Hip Hop Across the Borders; Chaos and the Coordinates of Order; Chaos and Identity in the Twenty First Century; The Undermining of the Meritocracy; Changes in the Perceived Class Structure; The Shift to Identity Politics; Antecedents of the Cultural Shift; The War Against the Poor; The Meta-Humiliation of Poverty; The Decline of Work and The Invisible Servant; The Declining Centrality of Work?; Getting the Poor to Work: The US Experiment; Redemption Through Labour; Including the Excluded; Welfare: From Relief to Irresponsibility; Early Morning in Harlem; The Invisible Worker; The Invisible Servant; Entering the Zone of Humiliation; Service as a Feudal Relationship; The Invisible Poor in a Classless Society; Guilt and Middle Class Solipsism; Social Inclusion and Redemption through Labour; New Labour: New Inclusionism; The Welfare State: Not the Solution but the Problem; The Will to Win; Many's a Slip Twixt Cup and Lip: New Labour's Obsessional Neurosis; The Moral Panic Over Teenage Pregnancy; Rationality and the Middle Classes; From Structure to Agency: Beyond the Weak Thesis; Social and Political Exclusion; Crossing the Border: To These Wet and Windy Shores; The Social Construction of the Immigrant; To These Wet and Windy Shores; Two Modes of Entry; Over Twenty Years Ago: The Riots of 1981; Crime and the Demonisation of the Other; The Roots of Othering; The Final Phase: The Irony of Assimilation; The Roots of the Disturbances; The Riots in Bradford, Burnley and Oldham; Postscript: The Riots in France 2005; Terrorism and Anti-Terrorism Terrorism: The Banality of Evil; Proxy Wars and the Defeat of the Soviet Union; Occidentalism; The House of Bush and the House of Saudi; The Two Contradictions: Inside and Outside the First World; Symmetry and Differences; The Beatification of Evil; The Logic of the West; The Photographs from Abu Grahib; Love Was All They Had to Set Against Them; The London Bombing and the Banality of Evil; The Dialectics of Othering and the Problem of Evil; The Generation of Anger and the Frustration of Normality; The Othering of the Otherer; The Summoning Up of Violence; Violence and the Metaphor of War; Elsewhere: On the D Train to Manhattan; Urban Somnambulism: Elsewhere in a Brooklyn Deli; The Exclusive Community; The Organic Community; Othering in the Ardoyne: The Holy Cross School; The Fallacy of Privileging Community; Enter Virtual Reality: Elsewhere in the East End; Stars, Celebrities: Guiding Narratives for a Shifting World; The Cronus Effect and Broken Narratives; The Deterritorialisation of Community and the Rise of the Virtual; Elsewhere in an Elevator: John Jay College, October 2004; The Rise of Multi-Media and the Uninvited Guest; From Generalised Other to Generalised Elsewhere; From Community to Public Sphere; The Community in Late Modern Times; Conclusion: Roads to Elsewhere; Affirmative and Transformative Inclusion; The Politics of Redistribution; Towards a New Politics of Inclusion; The Politics of Deconstruction; Othering and Community; The Banishment of Unreason; Rationality, the New Media and the Public Sphere; The Porous Community; Hyperpluralism and the Elusive Other; Towards a Politics of Diversity; … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2007
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Subjects:
- 305.5/6091722
Marginality, Social -- Developed countries
Social isolation -- Developed countries
Alienation (Social psychology) -- Developed countries
Social change -- Developed countries
Civilization, Modern -- 21st century
Developed countries -- Moral conditions - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781446238943
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