Abstract
Stilizacija življenja je zbirni termin, ki združuje različne oblie tematizacij vsakdanjosti posameznikov in ustreza vse večji potrebi po refleksivnih oblikah vsakdanjega življenja v sodobnih tržnih družbah. Povečane potrebe po tematizaciji in refleksiji vsakdanjosti se kažejo tudi v vse večjem zanimanju družbenih ved za vsakdanje življenje posameznikov in skupin. Tržno in medijsko posredovani življenjski stili problematizirajo oz. ukinjajo tri osrednje dosežke industrijske moderne: razredno delitev družbe, nacionalno državo in delitev socialnih sfer (zlasti delitev na zasebno in javno sfero ter delitev na delovni in prosti čas). Življenjski stil je kreacija posameznika, ki nastaja v stalni interakciji posameznika z družbo, pri tem pa posameznik "nabira" različne "kapitalske deleže", pomembne za okolje in s katerimi lahko nekaj pomeni. Sodobni individualizuirani življenjski stili so mundani, transnacionalni, čeprav tudi ne anacionalni. Poudarek je tudi na ambivalentni naravi stilizacije, namreč na vpetosti med možnostjo afirmativne, emancipacijske oblike individualne in stilske porabe in skrtimi, vendar učinkovitimi prisilami za posameznike.
Keywords
vsakdanje življenje;življenjski stil;individualizacija;identiteta;Vsakdanje življenje;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
1998 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences |
UDC: |
316.6 |
COBISS: |
18891101
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ISSN: |
0352-3608 |
Parent publication: |
Družboslovne razprave
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Other data
Secondary language: |
Unknown |
Secondary title: |
Stylisation of everyday life |
Secondary abstract: |
The stylisation of life is a complex term which comprises different forms (themes) of individuals everyday life and suits the inceasing need for the reflexive forms of everyday life in contemporary market societies. Growing necessity of thematisation and reflection of everyday life mirrors also in the interest the social sciences incereasingly show for the everyday life of individuals and groups. Market and media mediated lifestyles present an issue or rather terminate the three major achivements of the modern industrial era: the class stratification of society, the national state and the division of social spheres (especially the division into the private and public sphere as well as the division into working time and free time). Lifestyle is the society, during which the individual "gathers" various "capital shares" which are significant for the environment and through which the person can become meaningful. Contemporary individualised lifestyles are mundane, transnational, althought not also anational. The paper draws attention to the ambivalent nature of the stylisation of everyday life, namely the division between the possibility of afirmative, emancipatory form of individual and sylistic usage, and the hidden but effective constraints for individuals. |
Secondary keywords: |
everyday life;lifestyle;individualization;identity; |
Type (COBISS): |
Not categorized |
Pages: |
str. 26-32 |
Volume: |
ǂLet. ǂ14 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ27/28 |
Chronology: |
1998 |
Keywords (UDC): |
social sciences;družbene vede;sociology;sociologija;social psychology;socialna psihologija; |
ID: |
36347 |