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24/7 : Capitalisme tardif et fin du sommeil

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Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
ISBN
9781781683101
Book Title
24/7 : Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep
Item Length
7.7in
Publisher
Verso Books
Publication Year
2014
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Jonathan Crary
Genre
Psychology, History, Political Science
Topic
Political Economy, General, United States / 21st Century
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
4.4 Oz
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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"A fascinating short book" on the perils of 21st-century capitalism and its near-complete takeover of our everyday lives ( New York Times Magazine ) 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep explores some of the ruinous consequences of the expanding non-stop processes of twenty-first-century capitalism. The marketplace now operates through every hour of the clock, pushing us into constant activity and eroding forms of community and political expression, damaging the fabric of everyday life. Jonathan Crary examines how this interminable non-time blurs any separation between an intensified, ubiquitous consumerism and emerging strategies of control and surveillance. He describes the ongoing management of individual attentiveness and the impairment of perception within the compulsory routines of contemporary technological culture. At the same time, he shows that human sleep, as a restorative withdrawal that is intrinsically incompatible with 24/7 capitalism, points to other more formidable and collective refusals of world-destroying patterns of growth and accumulation.

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Publisher
Verso Books
ISBN-10
1781683107
ISBN-13
9781781683101
eBay Product ID (ePID)
171746822

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Book Title
24/7 : Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep
Author
Jonathan Crary
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Political Economy, General, United States / 21st Century
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Psychology, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
144 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.7in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
4.4 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hc79.C3
Reviews
"A dark, brilliant book" - Michael Hardt, Artforum "A humane & bracingly splenetic counterblast." - Steven Poole,  New Statesman " 24/7  is the capstone of Crary's archeology of the spectacle and arguably the most significant of the lot. It's informed by the erudition of one of the most thorough and original researchers on the planet. The vast bodies of knowledge Crary seamlessly weaves together in  24/7  is reminiscent of the work of Michel Foucault...[and] marked by a moral passion that fuels Crary's polemic and underscores what's at stake, specifically the future of the human being in both the physical and emotional sense. Plus, it's eminently readable."-  PopMatters "The 24/7 phantasmagoria of digital exchange impresses the commodity deep into the body's tissues, leaving only sleep as a partial respite. Jonathan Crary updates Marcuse's  One Dimensional Man  with a vigilant critique of the totality of the seemingly eternal present of this pseudo-world." --McKenzie Wark, author of  The Spectacle of Disintegration "Crary's polemic against the demands of 24/7 capitalism brilliantly illuminates the devastating effects of our changed temporality. Enjoined to constant productivity, we consume ourselves, our world, and our capacity collectively to imagine a common future. This is a crucial commentary on the format and tempo of contemporary life."--Jodi Dean, author of  The Communist Horizon From the Hardcover edition., "The 24/7 phantasmagoria of digital exchange impresses the commodity deep into the body's tissues, leaving only sleep as a partial respite. Jonathan Crary updates Marcuse's  One Dimensional Man  with a vigilant critique of the totality of the seemingly eternal present of this pseudo-world." --McKenzie Wark, author of  The Spectacle of Disintegration "Crary's polemic against the demands of 24/7 capitalism brilliantly illuminates the devastating effects of our changed temporality. Enjoined to constant productivity, we consume ourselves, our world, and our capacity collectively to imagine a common future. This is a crucial commentary on the format and tempo of contemporary life."--Jodi Dean, author of  The Communist Horizon From the Hardcover edition., "A dark, brilliant book"--Michael Hardt, Artforum "A humane & bracingly splenetic counterblast."--Steven Poole,  New Statesman " 24/7  is the capstone of Crary's archeology of the spectacle and arguably the most significant of the lot. It's informed by the erudition of one of the most thorough and original researchers on the planet. The vast bodies of knowledge Crary seamlessly weaves together in  24/7  is reminiscent of the work of Michel Foucault...[and] marked by a moral passion that fuels Crary's polemic and underscores what's at stake, specifically the future of the human being in both the physical and emotional sense. Plus, it's eminently readable."-- PopMatters "The 24/7 phantasmagoria of digital exchange impresses the commodity deep into the body's tissues, leaving only sleep as a partial respite. Jonathan Crary updates Marcuse's  One Dimensional Man  with a vigilant critique of the totality of the seemingly eternal present of this pseudo-world." --McKenzie Wark, author of  The Spectacle of Disintegration "Crary's polemic against the demands of 24/7 capitalism brilliantly illuminates the devastating effects of our changed temporality. Enjoined to constant productivity, we consume ourselves, our world, and our capacity collectively to imagine a common future. This is a crucial commentary on the format and tempo of contemporary life."--Jodi Dean, author of  The Communist Horizon "[An] intelligent and intriguing discussion of how modern monopoly capitalism insinuates itself into the most intimate aspects of our lives... 24/7  is a masterful exploration of the place of the human individual, their dreams and the future of the species in today's age of nonstop neoliberal capitalism and its multitude of manifestations."-- CounterPunch   "Crary makes a smart argument ... astute and far-seeing" - Erwin Montgomery and Christine Baumgarthuber,  The New Inquiry From the Hardcover edition., "A dark, brilliant book"--Michael Hardt, Artforum "A humane & bracingly splenetic counterblast."--Steven Poole,  New Statesman " 24/7  is the capstone of Crary's archeology of the spectacle and arguably the most significant of the lot. It's informed by the erudition of one of the most thorough and original researchers on the planet. The vast bodies of knowledge Crary seamlessly weaves together in  24/7  is reminiscent of the work of Michel Foucault...[and] marked by a moral passion that fuels Crary's polemic and underscores what's at stake, specifically the future of the human being in both the physical and emotional sense. Plus, it's eminently readable."-- PopMatters "The 24/7 phantasmagoria of digital exchange impresses the commodity deep into the body's tissues, leaving only sleep as a partial respite. Jonathan Crary updates Marcuse's  One Dimensional Man  with a vigilant critique of the totality of the seemingly eternal present of this pseudo-world." --McKenzie Wark, author of  The Spectacle of Disintegration "Crary's polemic against the demands of 24/7 capitalism brilliantly illuminates the devastating effects of our changed temporality. Enjoined to constant productivity, we consume ourselves, our world, and our capacity collectively to imagine a common future. This is a crucial commentary on the format and tempo of contemporary life."--Jodi Dean, author of  The Communist Horizon "[An] intelligent and intriguing discussion of how modern monopoly capitalism insinuates itself into the most intimate aspects of our lives... 24/7  is a masterful exploration of the place of the human individual, their dreams and the future of the species in today's age of nonstop neoliberal capitalism and its multitude of manifestations."-- CounterPunch   "Crary makes a smart argument ... astute and far-seeing" - Erwin Montgomery and Christine Baumgarthuber,  The New Inquiry, "A dark, brilliant book"--Michael Hardt, Artforum "A polemic as finely concentrated as a line of pure cocaine"-- Los Angeles Review of Books "A humane & bracingly splenetic counterblast."--Steven Poole,  New Statesman " 24/7  is the capstone of Crary's archeology of the spectacle and arguably the most significant of the lot. It's informed by the erudition of one of the most thorough and original researchers on the planet. The vast bodies of knowledge Crary seamlessly weaves together in  24/7  is reminiscent of the work of Michel Foucault...[and] marked by a moral passion that fuels Crary's polemic and underscores what's at stake, specifically the future of the human being in both the physical and emotional sense. Plus, it's eminently readable."-- PopMatters "The 24/7 phantasmagoria of digital exchange impresses the commodity deep into the body's tissues, leaving only sleep as a partial respite. Jonathan Crary updates Marcuse's  One Dimensional Man  with a vigilant critique of the totality of the seemingly eternal present of this pseudo-world." --McKenzie Wark, author of  The Spectacle of Disintegration "Crary's polemic against the demands of 24/7 capitalism brilliantly illuminates the devastating effects of our changed temporality. Enjoined to constant productivity, we consume ourselves, our world, and our capacity collectively to imagine a common future. This is a crucial commentary on the format and tempo of contemporary life."--Jodi Dean, author of  The Communist Horizon "[An] intelligent and intriguing discussion of how modern monopoly capitalism insinuates itself into the most intimate aspects of our lives... 24/7  is a masterful exploration of the place of the human individual, their dreams and the future of the species in today's age of nonstop neoliberal capitalism and its multitude of manifestations."-- CounterPunch   "Crary makes a smart argument ... astute and far-seeing" - Erwin Montgomery and Christine Baumgarthuber,  The New Inquiry From the Hardcover edition.
Copyright Date
2014
Dewey Decimal
306.342
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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