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POSTMODERNISM PROBLEMS

Electronic Issue

ISSN:1314-3700
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Postmodern Society Lifestyle

Maya Keliyan

Abstract

Article begins with a detailed analysis of the evolution of the concepts of lifestyle and of the research approaches to it, starting from the classics of sociology Marx, Weber and Veblen, and going on to authors like Chapin, Sewell, Barber, Sobel, Tumin, Myers, Gutman, Chaney, Zablocki, Kanter, Crompton, Warde, Longhurst, Savage, Lazer, Levy, Moore, Plummer, McCracken and others; special attention is devoted to the views of Bourdieu and Featherstone. The author argues that, despite the close proximity between the concepts of lifestyle and way of life, the two are not synonymous. Unlike 'way of life', 'lifestyle' emphasizes the activeness of the agent and the choices he/she makes among the various options at his/her disposal. Lifestyle is a characteristic and distinctive way of life. Since social-group formations are active in their lifestyle and can choose it, lifestyle is a significant indicator of their status. In modern societies it is a result of their activity; through it they delimit themselves from some social-structure formations and draw closer to others. The way of life, unlike lifestyle, is determined by the social-group status of individuals and groups, and is a result of that status.

According to the author's view, some of the phenomena pertaining to lifestyle are: the complete set of typical and distinctive particularities and characteristics of activities other than paid labor, activities that can be freely chosen or done out of necessity but in ways specific to the individual or group, as well as all the subjective assessments, attitudes and feelings of satisfaction related to those activities. Lifestyle, although at first glance a product of individual choice, goes beyond individual distinctiveness; through it individuals can express themselves and their preferences, but it remains, nevertheless, something pertaining to the social-group and is a form of collective identity. Lifestyle creates social bonds between people and significantly delimits, distinguishes social-formations from one another.

Lifestyle is defined as a synthesis, a unity stabilized through the social-group, a unity of specific, typical and distinguishable consumption patterns, leisure patterns of individuals, of various distinctive activities, apart from paid labor, as well as the evaluations, attitudes and satisfaction related to them. Lifestyle (similar in this respect to consumption patterns and leisure patterns) is structure-defining for social subjects and is among the key indicators of social-group status in postmodern society.

Lifestyle acquires the characteristics describe above at a definite stage of social-historical development, more precisely, in postmodern society. Analyzed in the article are the basic concepts regarding the postmodern and postmodernism as presented in the works of authors C. Wright Mills, Baudrillard, Lyotard, Lash, Jameson, Mandel, Featherstone, Inglehart, Clarke, Giddens, Chaney, Savage, Barlow, Fielding, Beck, Bauman, and others. The conclusion is that postmodern society essentially shows a change not only in values and cultural practices, but also in the mechanisms of social structuring. It is based on a new type of social structuring, in which lifestyle plays an important and decisive role, the middle strata are markers of the particularities and development of the society, and local communities have an increasingly important presence and role in public life in general. Owing to these characteristics, postmodern society is qualitatively different from modern society, and its emergence is brought about by important changes in the social organization of production and labor, by the development of science, education, information and communication technologies, mass production and mass consumption. The process of important social-economic, structural, cultural, political and value changes through which society passes to its postmodern stage, is designated by the term 'post modernization'. The latter took place in the developed Western societies and Japan in the 1970s, while in Bulgaria and the other societies of Central and Eastern Europe, it has become evident since the mid 1990s.

 

Key words: lifestyle, postmodern society, postmodernization

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