Author:
Harvey, David, 1935-
Imprint:Cambridge, MA ; Oxford UK : Blackwell, 1990.
Descriptionix, 378 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Note:Part I: The passage from modernity to postmodernity in contemporary culture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Modernity and modernism -- 3. Postmodernism -- 4. Postmodernism in the city: architecture and urban design -- 5. Modernization -- 6. POSTmodernism or PostMODERNism? -- Part II: The political-economic transformation of late twentieth-century capitalism -- 7. Introduction -- 8. Fordism -- 9. From Fordism to flexible accumulation -- 10. Theorizing the transition -- 11. Flexible accumulation: solid transformation or temporary fix? -- Part III: The experience of space and time -- 12. Introduction -- 13. Individual spaces and times in social life -- 14. Time and space as sources of social power -- 15. The time and space of the Enlightenment project -- 16. Time-space compression and the rise of modernism as a cultural force -- 17. Time-space compression and the postmodern condition -- 18. Time and space in the postmodern cinema -- Part IV: The condition of postmodernity -- 19. Postmodernity as a historical condition -- 20. Economics with mirrors -- 21. Postmodernism as the mirror of mirrors -- 22. Fordist modernism versus flexible postmodernism, or the interpenetration of opposed tendencies in capitalism as a whole -- 23. The transformative and speculative logic of capital -- 24. The work of art in an age of electronic reproduction and image banks -- 25. Responses to time-space compression -- 26. The crisis of historical materialism -- 27. Cracks in the mirrors, fusions at the edges.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [360]-367) and index.