The Phantom public sphere / edited by Bruce Robbins (for the Social Text Collective).

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, ©1993.
Description
xxvi, 310 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Contents
      • Introduction : The public as phantom / Bruce Robbins
      • Rethinking the public sphere : a contribution to the critique of actually existing democracy / Nancy Fraser
      • The public's fear; or, media as monster in Habermas, Negt, and Kluge / Dana Polan
      • On Negt and Kluge / Fredric Jameson
      • Is a democracy possible? The decline of the public in the American debate / Stanley Aronowitz
      • Chatter in the age of electronic reproduction : talk television and the "public mind" / Paolo Carpignano [and others]
      • Windows : of vulnerability / Thomas Keenan
      • The Trojan horse of universalism : language as a "war machine" in the writings of Monique Wittig / Linda Zerilli
      • National brands/national body : imitation of life / Lauren Berlant
      • For a practical aesthetics / George Yúdice
      • The mass public and the mass subject / Michael Warner
      • The fine art of regulation / Andrew Ross
      • Disjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy / Arjun Appadurai.
      ISBN
      • 0816621241 ((alk. paper))
      • 9780816621248 ((alk. paper))
      • 0816621268 ((pb ; : alk. paper))
      • 9780816621262 ((pb ; : alk. paper))
      LCCN
      92028619
      OCLC
      26396865
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