Explaining Postmodernism

Explaining Postmodernism

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  • Author: Stephen R. C. Hicks
  • Publisher: Scholargy Publishing, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9781592476428
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250


Revisiting Postmodernism

Revisiting Postmodernism

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  • Author: Terry Farrell
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000701417
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 461

Revisiting Postmodernism offers an engaging, wide-ranging and highly illustrated account of postmodernism in architecture from its roots in the 1940s to its ongoing relevance today. This book invites readers to see Postmodernism in a new light: not just a style but a cultural phenomenon that embraces all areas of life and thrives on complexity and pluralism, in contrast to the strait-laced, single-style, top-down inclination of its predecessor, Modernism. While focusing on architecture, this book also explores aspects such as urban masterplanning, furniture design, art and literature. Looking at Postmodernism through the lens of examples from around the world, each chapter explores the movement in the UK on the one hand, and its international counterparts on the other, reflecting on the historical movement but also how postmodernism influences practices today. This book offers the insider’s view on postmodernism by the author, a recognised pioneer in the field of postmodern architecture and a prestigious and authoritative participant in the postmodern movement.


Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

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  • Author: Fredric Jameson
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822310907
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 474

Now in paperback, Fredric Jameson’s most wide-ranging work seeks to crystalize a definition of ”postmodernism”. Jameson’s inquiry looks at the postmodern across a wide landscape, from “high” art to “low” from market ideology to architecture, from painting to “punk” film, from video art to literature.


Postmodernism

Postmodernism

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  • Author: Glenn Adamson
  • Publisher: Victoria & Albert Museum
  • ISBN: 9781851776597
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

Presents the movement as not merely an aesthetic vocabulary, but also as a subversive attitude - a new way of looking at the world.


Postmodernism and Its Critics

Postmodernism and Its Critics

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  • Author: John McGowan
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN: 9780801424946
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 316

John McGowan brings a fresh perspective to ongoing debates about the political implications of postmodernist thought and the relationship of intellectuals to contemporary culture. In addition to providing a comprehensive overview of the philosophical context of postmodernism, he considers the kinds of freedom and oppositional politics that are possible under postmodern conditions.


Postmodernism and Social Theory

Postmodernism and Social Theory

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  • Author: Steven Seidman
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN: 9781557862846
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392

A new division has emerged in the social sciences between modernists and their post-modern critics. The former defend the project of a general theory with secure analytical foundations; the latter challenge the possibility and indeed the desirability of aspiring to create totalizing theories. Postmodernists contest the view of science as an autonomous sphere of knowledge and reflection. This volume brings together leading theorists in the social sciences and philosophy to debate the respective merits of modernism and postmodernism as paradigms of social inquiry. It examines the relation between science, critique and narrative, addressing questions about the moral and political meaning of science today.


International Postmodernism

International Postmodernism

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  • Author: Johannes Willem Bertens
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
  • ISBN: 9789027234452
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 622

Containing more than fifty essays by major literary scholars, International Postmodernism divides into four main sections. The volume starts off with a section of eight introductory studies dealing with the subject from different points of view followed by a section that deals with postmodernism in other arts than literature, while a third section discusses renovations of narrative genres and other strategies and devices in postmodernist writing. The final and fourth section deals with the reception and processing of postmodernism in different parts of the world. Three important aspects add to the special character of International Postmodernism: The consistent distinction between postmodernity and postmodernism; equal attention to the making and diffusion of postmodernism and the workings of literature in general; and the focus on the text and the reader (i.e., the reader's knowledge, experience, interests, and competence) as crucial factors in text interpretation. This comprehensive study does not expressly focus on American postmodernism, although American interpretations of postmodernism are a major point of reference. The recognition that varying literary and cultural conditions in this world are bound to produce endless varieties of postmodernism made the editors, Hans Bertens and Douwe Fokkema, opt for the title International Postmodernism.


Postmodernism

Postmodernism

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  • Author: Eleanor Heartney
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521004381
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 96

This volume is an introduction to the intellectual movement known as Postmodernism and its impact on the visual arts. In clear, jargon-free language, Eleanor Heartney situates Postmodernism historically, showing how it developed both in reaction to and as a result of some of the fundamental beliefs underlying Modernism, especially its positivist, universalizing aspects. She then analyzes paradigmatic Postmodern works of art by artists such as Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Jeff Koons and Robert Mapplethorpe. Postmodernism provides a concise and articulate overview of the Postmodern phenomenon. Eleanor Heartney is a contributing editor for Art in America, New Art Examiner, and Art Press. In 1991, she was the recipient of the Frank Jewett Mather Award for Distinction in Art Criticism. Heartney is a board member of the American section of the AICA. She is also the author of Critical Condition: American Culture at the Crossroads (Cambridge, 1997). She lives in New York.


Nietzsche and Postmodernism

Nietzsche and Postmodernism

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  • Author: Dave Robinson
  • Publisher: Totem Books
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Electronic books
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 84

The entire Who's Who of postmodern thought--Derrida, Foucault, Baudrillard, Lyotard and others, can trace their philosophical ancestry to Nietzsche's radical relativism.


The Illicit Joyce of Postmodernism

The Illicit Joyce of Postmodernism

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  • Author: Kevin J. H. Dettmar
  • Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
  • ISBN: 9780299150648
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

For nearly three quarters of a century, the modernist way of reading has been the only way of reading Joyce - useful, yes, and powerful but, like all frameworks, limited. This book takes a leap across those limits into postmodernism, where the pleasures and possibilities of an unsuspected Joyce are yet to be found. Kevin J. H. Dettmar begins by articulating a stylistics of postmodernism drawn from the key texts of Roland Barthes, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Jean-Francois Lyotard. Read within this framework, Dubliners emerges from behind its modernist facade as the earliest product of Joyce's proto-post-modernist sensibility. Dettmar exposes these stories as tales of mystery, not mastery, despite the modernist earmarks of plentiful symbols, allusions, and epiphanies. Ulysses, too, has been inadequately served by modernist critics. Where they have emphasized the work's ingenious Homeric structure, Dettmar focuses instead upon its seams, those points at which the narrative willfully, joyfully overflows its self-imposed bounds. Finally, he reads A Portrait of the Artist and Finnegans Wake as less playful, less daring texts - the first constrained by the precious, would be poet at its center, the last marking a surprising retreat from the constantly evolving, vertiginous experience of Ulysses.