Modernism/postmodernismPeter Brooker The concepts of 'Modernism' and 'Postmodernism' constitute the single most dominant issue of twentieth-century literature and culture and are the cause of much debate. In this influential volume, Peter Brooker presents some of the key viewpoints from a variety of major critics and sets these additionally alongside challenging arguments from Third World, Black and Feminist perspectives. His excellent Introduction and detailed headnotes for each section and essay provide an indispensable guide to interpreting the many different opinions, and prove to be valuable contributions in their own right. |
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... experience of immigration from the provinces to the metropolis . This central and startling insight means that he can both point to continuities with an earlier experience of urban industrial culture and situate what was distinctive ...
... experience of immigration from the provinces to the metropolis . This central and startling insight means that he can both point to continuities with an earlier experience of urban industrial culture and situate what was distinctive ...
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... experience which is not framed around the experts ' critical judgments of taste can have its significance altered : as soon as such an experience is used to illuminate a life - historical situation and is related to life problems , it ...
... experience which is not framed around the experts ' critical judgments of taste can have its significance altered : as soon as such an experience is used to illuminate a life - historical situation and is related to life problems , it ...
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... experiences they provide is , in short , to bridge the gap between cognitive , ethical , and political discourse , thus opening the way to a unity of experience . My question is to determine what sort of unity Habermas has in mind . Is ...
... experiences they provide is , in short , to bridge the gap between cognitive , ethical , and political discourse , thus opening the way to a unity of experience . My question is to determine what sort of unity Habermas has in mind . Is ...
Contents
Reconstructions | 1 |
Modernist Positions | 37 |
WALTER BENJAMIN from The Work of Art in the Age | 45 |
Copyright | |
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