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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... cultural and intellectual forms in the provinces and in the less developed countries . Again , in what was not only the complexity but the miscellaneity of the metropolis , so different in these respects from traditional cultures and ...
... cultural and intellectual forms in the provinces and in the less developed countries . Again , in what was not only the complexity but the miscellaneity of the metropolis , so different in these respects from traditional cultures and ...
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... cultural tradition . So even the theoretical questions of modernism and modernist art have to be re - evaluated within our own context . A pragmatic re - evaluation , to suit our own purposes , but also an ideological one , on behalf of ...
... cultural tradition . So even the theoretical questions of modernism and modernist art have to be re - evaluated within our own context . A pragmatic re - evaluation , to suit our own purposes , but also an ideological one , on behalf of ...
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... cultural tradition covering all spheres - cognitive , moral - practical and expressive . A rationalised everyday life , therefore , could hardly be saved from cultural impoverishment through breaking open a single cultural sphere – art ...
... cultural tradition covering all spheres - cognitive , moral - practical and expressive . A rationalised everyday life , therefore , could hardly be saved from cultural impoverishment through breaking open a single cultural sphere – art ...
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traditionalist modernism | 5 |
Have a nice day M Derrida M Baudrillard | 13 |
Jameson and Tomorrowland | 20 |
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