The reinvention revolution: the makeover industries in the 21st century

In this provocative public lecture, acclaimed sociologist Professor Anthony Elliott assesses the spread and sweep of contemporary reinvention practices – including super-fast weight loss diets, body resculptings, online therapies, speed dating, organisational restructurings and corporate downsizings.

Based on research conducted in Europe, America and Australasia, Professor Elliott argues that reinvention culture emerges in our time as a result of major changes in public life throughout Western societies. In this spirited and stimulating argument, Professor Elliott suggests that personal vulnerabilities have reached the point where more and more people are held in thrall to the immediacy of reinvention culture and its logics of self-redesign and self-improvement.

Hosted by the ANU School of Sociology

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Professor Anthony Elliott is Director of the Hawke Research Institute, where he is Research Professor of Sociology at the University of South Australia. He is also currently Visiting Professor of Sociology at the Open University UK, and Visiting Professor of Sociology at University College Dublin, Ireland. From 2014 he will be Visiting Fellow at the Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin, and in summer 2014 he will hold a Visiting Professorship at the Graduate School of Human Relations, Keio University, Japan. Prof Elliott is a prominent social theorist, sociologist and public intellectual.

He is the author and editor of some 35 books, which have been translated or are forthcoming in a dozen languages. His books include Social Theory and Psychoanalysis in Transition, Psychoanalytic Theory: An Introduction, Subject To Ourselves, The Mourning of John Lennon, Critical Visions, Social Theory Since Freud, The New Individualism (with Charles Lemert), Making The Cut: How Cosmetic Surgery is Transforming Our Lives, Mobile Lives (with John Urry), On Society (with Bryan S. Turner), Contemporary Social Theory: An Introduction, and Reinvention. He is best known for Concepts of the Self, which has been in continuous print for over 20 years and across three editions. Professor Elliott is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.

 

 

Date & time

Tue 16 Sep 2014, 6–7.30pm

Location

Lecture Theatre 6, Manning Clark Centre (building 26A), ANU

Speakers

Professor Anthony Elliott, Professor of Sociology, University of South Australia

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