Postmodernist culture : an introduction to theories of the contemporary
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Postmodernist culture : an introduction to theories of the contemporary
Blackwell, 1997
2nd ed
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Bibliography: p. [290]-318
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this completely revised and considerably expanded new edition, Steven Connor considers the recent work of the most influential postmodern theorists, including Lyotard and Jameson, and offers accounts both of the work of newly emerging theorists and new areas of postmodernist culture which have developed over the last decade, especially in law, music, dance, spatial theory, ethnography, ecology, and the new technologies.
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgements.
Part I: Contexts.
1. Postmodernism and the Academy.
Part II: Posterities. .
2. Postmodernities: Postmodern Social and Legal Theory.
3. Postmodernism in Architecture and the Visual Arts.
4. Postmodernism and Literature.
5. Postmodern Performance.
6. Postmodern TV, Video and Film.
7. Postmodernism and Popular Culture.
Part III: Consequences.
8 Post-Modesty: Renunciation and the Sublime.
9. Postmodernism and Cultural Politics.
Bibliography.
Index.
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