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A New Modernity?
Wendy Wheeler

A New Modernity?

change in science, literature and politics

Lawrence & Wishart (1999)
9780853158776
173 pages | 152 x 220 mm
Dewey 303.4
LC Classification HN17.5 .W48 1999
LC Control No. 00693430

Subject

  • Social Change
  • Social History

Plot

The twentieth century has been a time of holocaust and totalitarianism. Terrible deeds have been carried out in the name of reason and science, which have brought these concepts into disrepute, along with the associated ideas of progress and modernity. Wendy Wheeler argues that, in spite of all this, we should not reject the concepts of modernity. Instead, we should hold on to the ideas of science and rationality, but try to think about them in different ways.The book focuses on three areas: science and culture, identity and gender, and politics. In each area unhelpful divions and separations are analysed. Thus, the section on science looks at new critiques of science, and argues for a more holistic approach in areas such as genetics and artificial intelligence.Building on her analysis of these three areas, Wheeler examines how a new modernity could be imagined. This modernity would include the concepts of ecology and the connections between things, and reject rigid separation, such as between thought and feeling, men and women, science and culture.

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