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  • Apr 14, 2024 | thetimes.com.au | Daniel Steuer |Heather Blakey

    Byung-Chul Han is the enigmatic philosopher and author of The Burnout Society[1] and Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power[2]. In his latest book The Crisis of Narration[3], he argues that despite the “present hype around narratives, we live in a post-narrative time”. The Crisis of Narration – Byung-Chul Han, translated by Daniel Steuer (Polity)Narrative, Han suggests, is under threat. It is being consumed and reshaped by capitalism and neoliberalism.

  • Apr 14, 2024 | menafn.com | Daniel Steuer

    (MENAFN- The Conversation) Byung-Chul Han is the enigmatic philosopher and author of The Burnout Society and Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power . In his latest book The Crisis of Narration , he argues that despite the“present hype around narratives, we live in a post-narrative time”. The Crisis of Narration – Byung-Chul Han, translated by Daniel Steuer (Polity) Narrative, Han suggests, is under threat. It is being consumed and reshaped by capitalism and neoliberalism.

  • Jan 24, 2024 | newyorker.com | Byung-Chul Han |Daniel Steuer |Anthony Lane

    by Julie Gilbert (Pantheon)NonfictionFusing biography and Hollywood history, this book chronicles the creation of Edna Ferber’s novel “Giant” and its transformation into a film, starring Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean. Ferber, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and playwright (and the author’s great-aunt), spent nearly thirteen years “assembling the stones and bricks and mortar and metal” for her novel, which was set in Texas.

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