Culture's Vanities

The Paradox of Cultural Diversity in a Globalized World

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Culture's Vanities

The Paradox of Cultural Diversity in a Globalized World

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Americans want it both ways. They are committed to cultural diversity, yet demand an endless variety of cheap consumer goods from a global system that destroys distinct ways of life. Americans have papered over this paradox by embracing the rhetoric of diversity and multiculturalism, hiding the extent to which they have accepted homogenized ways of working and living.

In this groundbreaking work, David Steigerwald exposes this paradox and examines how culture, rather than economics or politics, became the framework for understanding human affairs. Steigerwald criticizes contemporary cultural studies and multiculturalism, showing how they lead, not to true understanding and acceptance, but to mass consumption and bureaucratic power. Culture's Vanities moves debate away from the culture wars by examining what culture actually means and how the modern understanding of it can only destroy true diversity.

Table of Contents

Preface: The Follies of Cultural Determinism in an Age of Anti-Culture
Chapter 1: On the Rise of Cultural Determinism in an Age of Anti-Culture
Chapter 2: The Misappropriation of Culture in the Contemporary Mind
Chapter 3: Work and Culture
Chapter 4: Culture and Identity
Chapter 5: Race and Culture
Chapter 6: How the Left Got Cultured
Chapter 7: The Virtues of Cosmopolitanism, Complexity, and Taste

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Published Oct 08 2004
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 276
ISBN 9780742511972
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 227 x 179 mm
Series American Intellectual Culture
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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