Public-Private Relations in Totalitarian States

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Author(s): Gabriel A. Barhaim
Publisher: Transaction Publishers, Routledge
Year: 2011

Language: English

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part I: Contemporary Cultures
1 Popular Culture: A Conception of a Vulnerable Social Order
2 Global Culture: The Quest for World Self-Emancipation Prospects and Difficulties
3 Media Charisma and Global Culture: The Experience of East-Central Europe
Part II: The Crises of Rituals and Rituals in Times of Crises
4 Anomie and the Crisis of the Ritual: The Riseof Network Culture
5 Rituals of Political Purification in East-Central Europe after the Fall of Communism
Part III: The Empowered Public Sphere
6 The Exposure of Private Sphere to Public Moralities and the Conditions Favoring Conformism
7 The Public Sphere as a Metanetwork Space
8 The Imbalance in Public/Private Relations in Totalitarian States and the Ensuing Cultural Resistance
Index