Postmodernism
Mcgraw-Hill (1997)
| Abstract | Are there no new ideas to be invented? Are today's ideas really just borrowed from previous times? Postmodernism says this is so, and it's one of the hottest philosophies of today. The book provides an indispensable guide to this often-demanding terrain for readers encountering theories of postmodernism for the first time and places the subject in a broad context. It introduces a wide range of ideas, thinkers, and views yet maintains the readers' focus by linking theory with concrete examples from both "high" and "popular" culture. After completing Teach Yourself Postmodernism , readers will never look at their world the same way again. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Postmodernism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B831.2.W37 2004 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0071419659 | |||||||||
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Huston Smith (1995). The Religious Significance of Postmodernism. Faith and Philosophy 12 (3):409-422.
P. J. Hiett (1995). Postmodernism—a Cross-Cultural Perspective. Asian Philosophy 5 (2):197 – 208.
Paul A. Bové (ed.) (1995). Early Postmodernism: Foundational Essays. Duke University Press.
Steven Connor (ed.) (2004). The Cambridge Companion to Postmodernism. Cambridge University Press.
Sara Ahmed (1998). Differences That Matter: Feminist Theory and Postmodernism. Cambridge University Press.
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