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Neoliberal Culture

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Prologue

  3. Capitalist Cool

  4. Culture, Society and the Self

  5. Cultural Policy

  6. Coda

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About this book

Neoliberal Culture presents a critical analysis of the impact of the global free-market - the hegemony of which has been described elsewhere by the author as 'a short counter-revolution' - on the arts, media and everyday life since the 1970s.

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"Ever a master of compelling and detailed critique, here Jim McGuigan completes the work he started with Cool Capitalism. Neoliberal civilisation is sharply dissected and displayed for analysis this book is a must-read and will shape the debate to come." Monica Sassatelli, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

About the author

Jim McGuigan is a leading exponent of a critical approach to cultural analysis that is relevant to urgent public issues of policy. He has published several books and a great many articles on a wide range of contemporary topics in the arts and communications. He is also a visual artist.

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