The Meaning and Purpose of Leisure: Habermas and Leisure at the End of Modernity

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This Book Is A Crucial Contribution To The Debate About The Meaning And Purpose Of Leisure At The End Of Modernity. Karl Spracklen Uses Jurgen Habermas's Work On The Tension Of Rationalities To Situate Leisure And Critical Studies Of Leisure As Meaningful And Valuable In The Twenty-first Century. In Particular, Spracklen Uses Habermas' Concerns Between Free, Communicative Discourse And Globalizing, Commodifying Instrumentality To Interrogate Leisure As A Critical, Theoretical Concept. Drawing On Examples From Sport, Popular Culture And Tourism, And Going Beyond Concerns About The Grand Project Of Leisure, Spracklen Argues That Leisure Is Central To Understanding Wider Debates About Identity, Postmodernity And Globalization.--publisher's Website. Theory. The Paradox Of Leisure -- Habermas And Communicative And Instrumental Rationality -- Habermas, Globalization And Postmodernity -- Reading Habermas On Leisure -- Research. Applying Habermas To Sport -- Applying Habermas To Culture -- Applying Habermas To Tourism -- Conclusions. Karl Spracklen. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 160-173) And Index.

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Name in long format: The Meaning and Purpose of Leisure: Habermas and Leisure at the End of Modernity
ISBN-10: 0230205259
ISBN-13: 9780230205253
Book pages: 183
Book language: en
Edition: 2009
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.92373687778 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches

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