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e-Book Transformations: Identity Construction in Contemporary Culture download

by Grant David McCracken

ISBN: 0253350727
ISBN13: 978-0253350725
Language: English
Publisher: Indiana University Press (April 21, 2008)
Pages: 428
Category: Social Sciences
Subategory: Sociology

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Grant McCracken has an impressive command of society and culture - ritual, myth, Ovid, and more make appearances in this book. But it's also a truly entertaining look at contemporary culture, from Ani DiFranco to Martha Stewart, and Madonna to Tony Robbins

Grant McCracken has an impressive command of society and culture - ritual, myth, Ovid, and more make appearances in this book. But it's also a truly entertaining look at contemporary culture, from Ani DiFranco to Martha Stewart, and Madonna to Tony Robbins. The reader feels in good hands with someone as knowledgeable as McCracken, who got his doctorate at the University of Chicago and has taught at top-tier universities. His insights are fresh and bear the mark of someone who knows what he's talking about.

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Transformations: Identity Construction in Contemporary Culture. Grant David McCracken. It needs a Chief Culture Officer. Grant McCracken, an anthropologist who now trains some of the world'. More). Sightings Preface: Entertainment Is Dead, Long Live Transformation IntroductionSection 1. Self-Transformation in a Popular Culture Section 2. Traditional Transformations Section 3. Statu. Chief culture officer : how to create a living, breathing corporation. Flock and Flow: Predicting and Managing Change in a Dynamic Marketplace.

Grant McCracken’s new book Transformations: Identity Construction in Contemporary Culture inscribes itself in this tradition of grand narratives about Where Contemporary Society is Heading. His aim is to study transformational routines, by which he means the set of conventions by which an individual is changed (p. xxii). This study of self-reinvention in modern times is backed up with a discussion of changing practices in transformative rituals.

When reading McCracken's expansive Transformations, many early Fiskean inflectives are present. Resistive readers work against "dominant culture", but digitisation has helped McCracken's argument in ways that Fiske could not have imagined. Blogs, Second Life and user-generated content have given McCracken the textual fodder to extend Fiske's ideas and provide the evidence that never seemed rigorous enough to confirm Fiske's theories, hypotheses and abstractions. Transformations is an expansive book with an enormous project.

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Grant McCracken Transformations. Price for Eshop: 449 Kč (€ 1. ). In the last decade, Hollywood made a 500-million-dollar bet on this idea with movies such as "Multiplicity", "Fight Club", "eXistenZ", and "Catch Me If You Can".

McCracken, Grant David, 1951 . In a time marked by plenitude, transformation is one of the few things these parties have in common.

McCracken, Grant David, 1951-. Although transformation is widely acknowledged as a defining characteristic of our culture, we have almost no studies on what it is or how it works.

Items related to Transformations: Identity Construction in Contemporary. McCracken, Grant David Transformations: Identity Construction in Contemporary Culture. ISBN 13: 9780253350725. Transformations: Identity Construction in Contemporary Culture. He is author of Culture and Consumption (IUP, 1990), Culture and Consumption II (IUP, 2005), Flock and Flow (IUP, 2006), The Long Interview, and Plenitude. He lives in Rowayton, Connecticut.

Self reinvention has become a preoccupation of contemporary culture. In the last decade, Hollywood made a 500-million-dollar bet on this idea with movies such as Multiplicity, Fight Club, eXistenZ, and Catch Me If You Can. Self reinvention marks the careers of Madonna, Ani DiFranco, Martha Stewart, and Robin Williams. The Nike ads of LeBron James, the experiments of New Age spirituality, the mores of contemporary teen culture, and the obsession with ""extreme makeovers"" are all examples of our culture's fixation with change. In a time marked by plenitude, transformation is one of the few things these parties have in common.

Although transformation is widely acknowledged as a defining characteristic of our culture, we have almost no studies on what it is or how it works. Transformations offers the first comprehensive and systematic view. It is an ethnography of the contemporary world.

Comments:
Anyshoun
I can't be as enthusiastic as the three earlier reviewers. While
McCracken has insightful analyses of trends in the arts, and I picked
up some interesting observations that he makes along the way to his
main thesis, I don't find his big picture--the justification for
writing the book--that compelling. For every current example of
transformation he gives, I could find an example of somebody doing it
centuries ago, and McCracken gives minimal attention to such
historical parallels. If more of that kind of transformation is going
on now, perhaps it's because there are more people alive, or more
wealth and leisure, or more freedom in all things. Finally, while I
was impressed with his breadth of scope, I sometimes thought he drew
his view too broadly and forced a lot of things into his thesis that
are described better with other frameworks.

Gogul
The author studies transformation as a contemporary phenomenon. This book is intended for academic audiences, but it's also a fun read.

If you remember "Dress for Success" or watch "What Not to Wear," this book will grab you and keep you turning pages!

Sarin
Reading this book was a transformative experience for me. Imagine a Zen master, replete with the knowledge of the ages, suggesting to you that identity is an illusion. Now imagine that a Harvard Business School master of anthropology and marketing took the Zen master seriously, and decided to study the topic. Suppose this demi-god decided to focus on the history of identity construction from pre-historic through Madonna and Robin Williams...and then wrote a book about it that educated through example. My head is still spinning...

I'd summarize, but to summarize this book (unlike so many more) is to lose most of the value. The flavor of the book and the examples, the examples, the examples give so much more than I can present in between 100 and 6000 words that a summary is almost offensive against the richness of the book. It's like saying: Moby Dick is about a guy chasing a whale.

My tiny attempt (existing only to entice my reader to read this book):

People have evolved the notion of the self over the course of history. Whereas in the deep past, identity was thought to be stable, the postmodern approach justifiably rejects this, and allows a fluidity of identity. And this is good, besides not being transient. Let Grant open your mind to the dizzying array of identity transformation in 2010, and show the historical chain whereby this modern fluidity is nonetheless connected back to the tribal experience of stable self. Along the way, your guide will, in passing, allow you to encounter every subculture in the modern world, and most historical ones as well.

Ferne
I'm a big fan of Grant McCracken's blog, so I was eagerly anticipating his new book, which postulates that, as he titles his preface, "Entertainment is dead, long live Transformation". Instead of passively watching entertainment, people have become active consumers of the world around them, using ideas from all cultures to drive change within themselves. McCracken traces transformation possibilities throughout history, starting with tribal ritualistic transformations of rites of passage, passing through the industrial conception of working to improve one's social status by imitating the upper class, on to the 50s warring transformations of beatnik dropout culture vs. technophilic "brightwork" culture, and then to the postmodern transformations available to us today. We have moved from a world where one's birth determined one's destiny (sons of tailors became tailors) to one where we reinvent ourselves on an ongoing basis. McCracken takes the reader on a tour of several categories of postmodern transformations, including the capitalistic swift self and the Eastern-philosophy leaning radiant self. I highly recommend this book - it's so dense with new ideas and incisive observations that every few pages I would have to put it down and think for a while.

Rgia
Grant McCracken has an impressive command of society and culture - ritual, myth, Ovid, and more make appearances in this book. But it's also a truly entertaining look at contemporary culture, from Ani DiFranco to Martha Stewart, and Madonna to Tony Robbins. The reader feels in good hands with someone as knowledgeable as McCracken, who got his doctorate at the University of Chicago and has taught at top-tier universities. His insights are fresh and bear the mark of someone who knows what he's talking about.

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