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Heather Blakey

Heather Blakey

Heather Blakey is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia, researching affect and aesthetics in video games and digital communication.

Heather Blakey reviews 'Everything, All the Time, Everywhere: How we became postmodern' by Stuart Jeffries

April 2022, no. 441 23 March 2022
Heather Blakey reviews 'Everything, All the Time, Everywhere: How we became postmodern' by Stuart Jeffries
In Everything, All the Time, Everywhere: How we became post-modern, journalist and author Stuart Jeffries explores two hypotheses: that ‘post-modernism originated under the star of neoliberalism’; and that the twin forces of economic neoliberalism and cultural postmodernism combined to shift identities in the global West from citizen to consumer. Jeffries offers a compelling frame through whic ... (read more)