1st Edition

Styling the Self Ethics and Aesthetics in Absolute Capitalism

By Sam Han Copyright 2026
126 Pages
by Routledge

126 Pages
by Routledge

126 Pages
by Routledge

This volume examines the turn inwards, toward matters of the self, in an era characterized by suffering, destruction and death resulting from large-scale structural problems, including global pandemics, economic inequality and climate change. As uncertainty on a large scale has begotten attempts at certainty on smaller ones, new social and cultural phenomena have emerged that can be understood... Read more

1. Introduction: The Return Of The Aesthetic And The Return Of The Religious In Absolute Capitalism  Part I  2. On The Emergence Of Style As An Ethics  3. From Having To Being: The Character Structure Of A Post‑Leisure Society  Part II  4. Aesthetic Community: Menswear And The Art Of Craft  5. Taking Care Of The Self: Welfare To Wellbeing To Wellness  6. The Joy Of Shedding: Minimalism And Its Critics  7. Slowing Down: Time, Degrowth And The Ethics Of Inactivity

Biography

Sam Han is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Bristol and also Honorary Research Fellow at Brunel University of London. He is the author of many books, most recently The Concept of Tragedy: Its Importance for the Social Sciences in Unsettled Times (Routledge).