Fragments of Modernity Theories of Modernity in the Work of Simmel, Kracauer, and Benjamin

Author/creator Frisby, David Author
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Publication InfoCambridge : MIT Press
Description328 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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SeriesStudies in Contemporary German Social Thought
Summary Annotation <p>Fragments of Modernity provides a critical introduction to the work of three of the most original German thinkers of the early 20th century. In their different ways, all three illuminated the experience of the modern in urban life, whether in mid-19th-century Paris or in Berlin at the turn of the century or later as the vanguard city of the Weimar Republic. They related the new modes of experiencing the world to the maturation of the money economy (Simmel), the process of rationalization of capital (Kracauer), and the fantasy world of commodity fetishism (Benjamin) - in each case focusing on those fragments of social experience that could best capture the sense of modernity.David Frisby is Reader in Sociology at Glasgow University. Fragments of Modernity is included in the series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought, edited by Thomas McCarthy.</p>
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