2009.
Description
Reflecting on the turn of culture in the context of globalization, the author emphasizes the necessity of redefining the nature and status of culture, trying to figure out where the place of its new concept is. As one of the possible answers to the question of what to do with global culture in the process of changing its meaning, the author sees the emergence of post-global culture in the sense of a new biopolitical structure. In it, man no longer functions as a subject or actor of events due to the will to change the surrounding world, but as a subject/actor of a new complex situation, and culture in this biopolitical framework shows itself as a new boundary between nature and social battle.