History of the Present
by David Roberts
2020-12-30 07:21:01
This book explores the demise of the grand narrative of European modernity. That once commanding narrative located the meaning of the past in the present and the meaning of the present in an ever-receding future. Today, instead, the present defines b...
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This book explores the demise of the grand narrative of European modernity. That once commanding narrative located the meaning of the past in the present and the meaning of the present in an ever-receding future. Today, instead, the present defines both the past and the future. The âcontemporaryâ has replaced âmodernâ and âpost-modernâ self-understandings. The times of the past and the future have been transformed into versions of ânowâ while the present has acquired its own history. History of the Present describes the emergence of this âcontemporaryâ historical consciousness across a wide spectrum of cultural phenomena ranging from historiography to heritage and museum studies, and from the globalization of the novel to the rise of science fiction. The culture of the âcontemporaryâ appears particularly clearly in the merging of high and low culture along with art and fashion. This book will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural and social theory, museum and heritage studies, and literary history and criticism.
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