From Hegel to Madonna: Towards a General Economy of "Commodity Fetishism" (SUNY series in Postmodern Culture)

by Robert Miklitsch

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From Hegel to Madonna presents a genealogical survey of the discourses of negation and affirmation associated with the work of Hegel, Adorno, Deleuze, and Guattari; then, rotating from the philosophical to the political-economic axis, turns to the problem of a general economy of "commodity-fetishism." Drawing on the work of Marx and Freud, Miklitsch mobilizes a new, renewed understanding of "commodity fetishism"--what he calls the commodity-body-sign--in order to examine received notions of consumption and commodification. The aim is to envision a dialectical mode of critique, at once critical and affirmative, that can account for the cultural contradictions of late capitalism. The author also analyzes the phenomenon of Madonna Studies, reading the interest in the pop star as a sign of the academic times, a symptomatic figure not only of cultural studies in all its celebratory, cultural-populist excess but of a critical discourse responsive to postmodern culture in all its politically complex mutability.
  • ISBN10 0791435407
  • ISBN13 9780791435403
  • Publish Date 13 February 1998
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint State University of New York Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 224
  • Language English