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Hypermodern Times por Gilles Lipovetsky
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Hypermodern Times (2004 original; edición 2005)

por Gilles Lipovetsky (Autor), Sébastien Charles (Autor)

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The term 'postmodernity' has been used to describe that historical transformation of the late 20th century when the institutional breaks holding back individual emancipation disintegrated, thereby giving rise to the full expression of individual desires and the quest for self-fulfilment. But there are now signs - argues Gilles Lipovetsky, one of the most original social thinkers in France today - that we've entered a new phase of 'hypermodernity', characterized by hyper-consumption and the hypermodern individual. Hyperconsumption is a consumption which absorbs and integrates more and more spheres of social life and which encourages individuals to consume for their own personal pleasure rather than to enhance their social status. Hypermodernity is a society characterized by movement, fluidity and flexibility, distanced more than ever from the great structuring principles of modernity. And the hypermodern individual, while oriented towards pleasure and hedonism, is also filled with the kind of tension and anxiety that comes from living in a world which has been stripped of tradition and which faces an uncertain future. Individuals are gnawed by anxiety; fear has superimposed itself on their pleasures, and anguish on their liberation. Everything worries and alarms them, and there are no longer any beliefs systems to which they can turn for assurance. These are hypermodern times.… (más)
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Título:Hypermodern Times
Autores:Gilles Lipovetsky (Autor)
Otros autores:Sébastien Charles (Autor)
Información:Polity (2005), Edition: 1, 150 pages
Colecciones:Despacho, Tu biblioteca
Valoración:***1/2
Etiquetas:non fiction, 2005, philosophy

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This is a very well-balanced book on the 'post-postmodern era' - what the author refers to as hypermodernity, a period that is equal parts individualism, consumerism, technocratic revolution, a time filled with paradox. This hypermodernity is characterized, says he, by paradox: We are preoccupied with the present but also with memory. We are owned by the things we buy but also buy these things with the deliberate intention of using them to achieve our own pleasure.

What he describes resonates as recognizable, which is in part why it is so likable a read. Sometimes he makes sweeping generalizations to which he provides no foundation, but most of the time he provides examples that make this book a mirror to hypermodern society.

The book is separated in three parts: the first is an introduction by Sebastien Charles, the second is the words of Lipovetsky himself, and the third is an interview with Lipovetsky. The three parts together make for one cohesive package. Charles' introductory essay prepare the reader for some of Lipovetsky's basic arguments and beliefs, and then his own essay that follows expands upon these and then adds his own observations. The interview, conducted by Charles, crystallizes the previous pages by compelling Lipovetsky to boil his ideas down to concise but insightful paragraphs, while also revealing some interesting and sometimes amusing views into the author's own background and education.

Altogether Lipovetsky manages to create a commentary on today's society while mostly withholding judgment. Surprisingly he also manages to create a balanced picture (though his suggestion of paradox almost lends itself to this). He is neither overly positive nor excessively gloomy. The three parts together open a window into the mind of one of today's most interesting thinkers. ( )
  irrelephant | Feb 21, 2021 |
> LES TEMPS HYPERMODERNES, par G. Lipovetsky. — Patrick Bernier, MTL Résumé de la pensée de Lipovetsky suivi de son essai sur l'hypermodernité et de courts entretiens sur la société.
-- Ce livre nomme ce que nous sommes. Il nous fait voir les pièges que nous nous tendons. Il est constitué de nombreux constats sur notre société. Il s'avère un outil de réflexion majeure dans la compréhension de notre crise identitaire perpétuelle.
Extrait : « Voici un extrait de sa réflexion sur la performance : Moins les formes collectives nous commandent dans le détail, plus l'individu se montre tendanciellement faible et déstabilisé. Plus l'individu est socialement mobile, plus apparaissent des manifestations d'épuisement et des pannes subjectives ; plus on veut vivre libre et intensément, plus s'accroissent les expressions de la peine à vivre. »
--Patrick Bernier, MTL (ICI.Radio-Canada.ca)
  Joop-le-philosophe | Jan 23, 2019 |
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The term 'postmodernity' has been used to describe that historical transformation of the late 20th century when the institutional breaks holding back individual emancipation disintegrated, thereby giving rise to the full expression of individual desires and the quest for self-fulfilment. But there are now signs - argues Gilles Lipovetsky, one of the most original social thinkers in France today - that we've entered a new phase of 'hypermodernity', characterized by hyper-consumption and the hypermodern individual. Hyperconsumption is a consumption which absorbs and integrates more and more spheres of social life and which encourages individuals to consume for their own personal pleasure rather than to enhance their social status. Hypermodernity is a society characterized by movement, fluidity and flexibility, distanced more than ever from the great structuring principles of modernity. And the hypermodern individual, while oriented towards pleasure and hedonism, is also filled with the kind of tension and anxiety that comes from living in a world which has been stripped of tradition and which faces an uncertain future. Individuals are gnawed by anxiety; fear has superimposed itself on their pleasures, and anguish on their liberation. Everything worries and alarms them, and there are no longer any beliefs systems to which they can turn for assurance. These are hypermodern times.

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