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Artikel"You Just Belong To Us": Tales Of Identity And Difference With Populations To Which The Ethnographer Belongs  
Oleh: Viladrich, Anahí
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Cultural Studies <=> Critical Methodologies vol. 5 no. 3 (Aug. 2005), page 383-401.
Topik: late modernity; revolution; movement; zero-making; progress; car industry; politics of desire; loyalty; visions; out of sight
Fulltext: 383.pdf (174.8KB)
Isi artikelLate modern revolutions have all related to the setting of time to zero: Japanization, the New Economy, the ICT Society, The Third Industrial Revolution, and The Velvet Revolution. It is argued that the patterns of zero times devalued the traditional organization of production. This article is based on the argument that the centrality of zero time in late modern cultures has crucial value and marks a divide between insiders who have the capability to rush through new technologies and outsiders. The game of chance serves as a structuring principle. Zero-making invokes a detour from the inscription of modern visions. The Zulu dimension is about the levelling out of rising curves, progress, and evolution. It is the dimension of taking it all over again in our times. It is a touch and go of events: the theatricality of culture making and the miracle of reset buttons.
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