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The Crisis of Narration by Byung-Chul Han; 9781509560431

The Crisis of Narration

By Byung-Chul Han

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In The Crisis of Narration, renowned philosopher Byung-Chul Han delves into the contemporary state of storytelling, exploring its profound implications for society and individual identity. With a keen analytical lens, Han dissects how the art of narration has been overshadowed by the relentless demands of modern life, marked by speed, distraction, and superficiality.

The Story

Han articulates a compelling argument that the traditional narratives that once bound communities and individuals have been eroded by the pervasive influence of digital media and consumer culture. Through a thought-provoking exploration, he invites readers to reflect on the fragmented nature of modern existence and the loss of depth in our stories. The book is rich with philosophical insights, weaving together concepts from existentialism, cultural theory, and the philosophy of technology.

Why Readers Love It

  • Thought-Provoking Insights: Han's exploration of the narrative crisis resonates with readers who seek to understand the complexities of contemporary life.
  • Philosophical Depth: The book's interdisciplinary approach combines philosophy, sociology, and cultural critique, making it a rich read.
  • Concise and Accessible: Despite its profound themes, Han's writing remains clear and engaging, appealing to both scholars and general readers.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in philosophy, cultural studies, and the evolving nature of storytelling. Readers who appreciated Han’s previous works, such as The Burnout Society and Psychopolitics, will find The Crisis of Narration to be a compelling continuation of his exploration into the human condition in the modern age.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 140 mm × 208 mm × 9 mm
Pages: 100
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781509560431

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