- Imre
Szeman (born 26 July 1968) is a
Canadian cultural theorist, professor, and
public intellectual. He is
Director of the
Institute for Environment, Conservation...
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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...
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Alexandria Constantinova Szeman (born
Cheryl Lynn Clemans; 18 June 1956) is an
American author of
literary fiction (novels and
short stories), poetry,...
- (e/acc) even
advocates for "progress at all costs".
Cultural critic Imre
Szeman argues technological utopianism is an
irrational social narrative because...
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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...
- 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...
- Theory, 2nd edition.
Edited by
Michael Groden,
Martin Kreiswirth, and Imre
Szeman. Baltimore: The
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.
Available online in...
- Books, 2003. ISBN 0-465-01773-8. Groden, Michael,
Martin Kreiswirth, & Imre
Szeman, eds. The
Johns Hopkins Guide to
Literary Theory and Criticism, 2nd edn...
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Global Markets and Capitalism. London: Sage Publications. James, Paul;
Szeman, Imre (2010).
Globalization and Culture, Vol. 3: Global-Local Consumption...