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- defines it as a "slumming trauma". Cultural critics Henry Giroux and Imre Szeman ****ert that Fight Club focuses too much on consumerist culture as society's...
- Imre Szeman (born 26 July 1968) is a Canadian cultural theorist, professor, and public intellectual. He is Director of the Institute for Environment, Conservation...
- (e/acc) even advocates for "progress at all costs". Cultural critic Imre Szeman argues technological utopianism is an irrational social narrative because...
- S2CID 144502900. Hymes, Dell (1969). Reinventing Anthropology. James, Paul; Szeman, Imre (2010). Globalization and Culture, Vol. 3: Global-Local Consumption...
- with the brand's top-selling hero products. Wilson, Sheena; Carlson, Adam; Szeman, Imre (2017). Petrocultures: Oil, Politics, Culture. McGill-Queen's Press...
- refresh them with rhythmic and other variations". PopMatters writer Imre Szeman said "Nation Time is as a good a place as any to start a sustained relationship...
- Alexandria Constantinova Szeman (born Cheryl Lynn Clemans; 18 June 1956) is an American author of literary fiction (novels and short stories), poetry,...
- to His Life and Thought. Fordham University Press. ISBN 9780823266081. Szeman, Imre, and Timothy Kaposy (eds), Cultural Theory: An Anthology, 2011, Wiley-Blackwell...
- Sreenath Nair 2015, pp. 75–76. Michael Groden; Martin Kreiswirth; Imre Szeman (2005). The Johns Hopkins guide to literary theory & criticism. Johns Hopkins...
- Barbara Szemán-Tóth (born 11 February 1993) is a Hungarian footballer who plays as a defender for MTK and the Hungary women's national team. Szemán-Tóth...