Your Bibliography: Lyon, D., 1994. Flexible Accumulation -- Solid Transformation or Temporary Fix? 9. The name field is required. The major conditions of postmodernity are discussed as hyperreality, fragmentation, reversal of consumption and production, decentering of the subject, and paradoxical juxtapositions (of opposites), with the caution that marketing may already be a postmodern institution. Add co-authors Co-authors. apparently free-floating phenomenon. A theoretical focus on changes in the perception of space and time. Financial Times "David Harvey's engrossing book is probably the most readable, ambitious, and intelligent work on postmodernism yet published." 10. 25. Oxford, UK: B. Blackwell. Introduction. The new crisis in capital accumulation produced a transition to a more flexible mode of accumulation (which Harvey calls flexible accumulation) at the same time that postmodern cultural forms are emerging. Your Bibliography: Lyotard, J., Bennington, G. and Massumi, B., 1984. Postmodernism in the City: Architecture and Urban Design. Time-Space Compression and the Postmodern Condition. First the paper offers a review and critique of some of the major sociological approaches to understanding time and space. New citations to this author. Introduction -- 8. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. After reading this book, those who fashionably scorn the idea of a 'total' critique had better think again." The condition of postmodernity : an enquiry into the origins of cultural change / David Harvey Blackwell Oxford [England] ; Cambridge, Mass., USA 1990, Harvey, David. He takes the basic characteristics of postmodernism to be totalizing rejection of meta-narrative, a transition from a unified view of the personality to a fragmented view of the personality, and depthless, reproductive aesthetics. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway. Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript. 0 with reviews - Be the first. The modern and postmodern periods are dominated by a phenomenon that Harvey refers to as space-time compression indicating not just a continually shrinking globe but also a speedup in the rate at which capital is expected to turn over and the degree to which up-to-the-minute information is required to make profitable business decisions (especially as money becomes more abstract, i.e. Please choose whether or not you want other users to be able to see on your profile that this library is a favorite of yours. This research has involved ethnographic eldwork conducted in a variety of locales and with a number of groups. last change: minor coding changes while giving the whole site a facelift. This change was instrumental in producing a regime of consumption to accompany the regime of production. Foucault. -- Part III: The experience of space and tie -- 12. 2. This book will be widely welcomed, not only for its clear and critical account of the arguments surrounding the propositions of modernity and post-modernity, but as an incisive contribution to the history of ideas and their relation to social and political change. David Harvey’s The Condition of Postmodernity rationalised capitalism’s transformation during an extraordinary year: 1989. Indeed, this transformative theme can be found not only in social research, but also in marketing imagery (the "anywhere, anytime" connectivity promised by mobile technologies and services), and in the everyday stories of those who currently use the technologies for a variety of purposes. The E-mail message field is required. Time and space as sources of social power -- 15. Time and space in the postmodern cinema -- Part IV: The condition of postmodernity -- 19. Modernization. Enjoy a CovidSafe visit to the National Library. Postmodernity as a historical condition -- 20.