The New Individualism

The New Individualism

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Exploring the culture of the 'new individualism' generated by global capitalism, this book develops a different perspective on people's emotional experiences of globalization. It offers accounts of people struggling to cope with new individualism. It also aims to cut against the orthodoxies that view globalization as corrosive of private life.

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The New Individualism by Anthony Elliott

Corporate networking, compulsive consumerism, plastic surgery, therapeutic tribulations, instant identity makeovers and reality TV: welcome to life in our increasingly individualized world. In this dazzling book, Anthony Elliott and Charles Lemert explore the culture of the `new individualism’ generated by global capitalism and develop a major new perspective on people’s emotional experiences of globalization. The New Individualism offers fascinating, but disturbing, accounts of people struggling to cope with a new individualism reshaping the world today. There is Larry, a high-tech executive `emotionally wrecked by success’; there is Ruth, a married woman in her late fifties, typing real-time erotica in cyberspace; there is Norman, a recovering drug addict infected with HIV, reinventing himself by accepting the deadly worlds for what they are; and Caoimhe and Annie, two little girls only beginning to explore the disorientating effects of the new individualism. This book powerfully cuts against the grain of current orthodoxies that view globalization as corrosive of private life. Elliott and Lemert argue that today’s worlds are not only risky but deadly. Yet there is hope, the authors contend, beyond the complexities. Voted into the 50 Best Management Books For 2006 by The Australian Financial Review.
University of Kent at Canterbury Welseyan University, USA
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ISBN 13 9780415351522
ISBN 10 0415351529
Title The New Individualism
Author Anthony Elliott
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2005-10-20
Number of pages 232
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.