Utopia limited : the sixties and the emergence of the postmodern
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Utopia limited : the sixties and the emergence of the postmodern
(Post-contemporary interventions / series editors, Stanley Fish & Fredric Jameson)
Duke University Press, c2004
- : pbk
- : cloth
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-344) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Utopia Limited is an original, engaging account of how postmodernism emerged from the political and cultural upheaval of the 1960s. Marianne DeKoven argues that aspects of sixties radical politics and culture simultaneously embodied the full, final flowering of the modern and the beginning of the postmodern. Analyzing classic sixties texts, DeKoven shows where the utopian master narratives underlying the radical and countercultural movements gave way to the "utopia limited" of the postmodern as a range of competing political values and desires came to the fore. She identifies the pivots where the modern was superseded by the nascent postmodern: where modern mass culture was replaced by postmodern popular culture, modern egalitarianism morphed into postmodern populism, and modern individualism fragmented into postmodern politics and cultures of subjectivity.DeKoven rigorously analyzes a broad array of cultural and political texts important in the sixties-from popular favorites such as William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch to political manifestoes including The Port Huron Statement, the founding document of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society). She examines texts that overtly discuss the conflict in Vietnam, Black Power, and second-wave feminism-including Frances FitzGerald's Fire in the Lake, James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, and Shulamith Firestone's The Dialectic of Sex; experimental pieces such as The Living Theatre's Paradise Now; influential philosophical works including Roland Barthes's Mythologies and Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man; and explorations of Las Vegas, the prime location of postmodernity. Providing extensive annotated bibliographies on both the sixties and postmodernism, Utopia Limited is an invaluable resource for understanding the impact of that tumultuous decade on the present.
目次
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xvii
I. Modern to Postmodern
Introduction: Modern, Sixties, Postmodern 3
1. Modern to Postmodern in Herbert Marcuse 26
II. Culture Industry to Popular Culture
2. Culture Industry to Popular Culture in Mythologies 57
3. Las Vegas Signs Taken for Wonders 72
4. Loathing and Learning in Las Vegas 86
5. Endnotes I: Sixties, Avant-Garde, Popular Culture 114
III. Participatory Democracy to Postmodern Populism
6. Participatory Democracy in Port Huron 123
7. Paradise Then 143
8. William Burroughs: Any Number Can Play 161
9. Endnotes II: Sixties, Avant-Garde, Popular Culture 183
IV. Subject Politics
10. Politics of the Self 189
11. Laing's Politics of the Self 200
12. Tell Me Lies about Vietnam 210
13. Fire Next Time or Rainbow Sign 228
14. Personal and Political 249
15. Utopia Limited 270
Conclusion: Post-Utopian Promise 288
Notes 291
Selected Annotated Bibliography
Part 1. The Postmodern 323
Part II. The Sixties 334
Index 345
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