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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... reality in a culture of recycled images, it has to do with deconstruction, with consumerism, with television and the information society, with the end of communism - but already this sketches a quite different 'knowledge' from the way ...
... reality in a culture of recycled images, it has to do with deconstruction, with consumerism, with television and the information society, with the end of communism - but already this sketches a quite different 'knowledge' from the way ...
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... reality is given immediately to consciousness) and of a 'transcendental signified' (the assumption of a point of origin, first cause of underlying essence) in Western philosophy came thus to inaugurate American deconstruction. The ...
... reality is given immediately to consciousness) and of a 'transcendental signified' (the assumption of a point of origin, first cause of underlying essence) in Western philosophy came thus to inaugurate American deconstruction. The ...
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... reality' to describe the postmodern detachment of image from reference. 35 At the same time, if we are attending to the different vocabularies of particular intellectual and cultural histories, we need to note how modernism has again ...
... reality' to describe the postmodern detachment of image from reference. 35 At the same time, if we are attending to the different vocabularies of particular intellectual and cultural histories, we need to note how modernism has again ...
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... reality of the present cannot be captured in a totalising 'grand narrative' which plots an historical teleology towards equality and justice. His target here is principally Marxism and the Enlightenment heritage - supposedly darkened by ...
... reality of the present cannot be captured in a totalising 'grand narrative' which plots an historical teleology towards equality and justice. His target here is principally Marxism and the Enlightenment heritage - supposedly darkened by ...
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... reality of its structures of thought and feeling, then it is clear (whatever is happening in detail in these first spheres) that the general social, economic and political orders intended by the second term are undergoing momentous ...
... reality of its structures of thought and feeling, then it is clear (whatever is happening in detail in these first spheres) that the general social, economic and political orders intended by the second term are undergoing momentous ...
Contents
Modernist Positions | |
WALTER BENJAMIN | |
PETER BÜRGER | |
Repositioning Modernism | |
RAYMOND The Metropolis and the Emergence of Modernism | |
JEAN RADFORD | |
JÜRGEN HABERMAS Modernity an Incomplete Project | |
What is Postmodernism? | |
FREDRIC JAMESON Postmodernism and Consumer Society | |
DAVID HARVEY from The Condition of Postmodernity An Enquiry into the Origins | |
JULIA KRISTEVA Postmodernism? | |
CORNEL WEST From An Interview with Cornel West Anders Stephanson | |
Fiction and History | |
CARLOS FUENTES Words Apart | |
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