Postmodernization of Everyday Life: Non-Reproduction of Everyday Life in the Context of Consuming Past as Narration
Journal: Journal of sociology,Sosyologca (Vol.3, No. 6)Publication Date: 2013-06-02
Authors : Can Semercioğlu;
Page : 129-140
Keywords : : Everyday life; postmodernism; consumer society; mass culture; cultural industry; kitsch;
Abstract
Nowadays, everyday life is gaining postmodern features along with losing the characteristics of modernity. The signifi cance which reached by everyday life in the context of consumer culture indicates itself by harking back. In particular, harking back in the fi eld of fashion and entertainment, the spread of kitsch objects indicate that everyday life could not re-product itself by using the dynamics of it.
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