Postmodernism for beginners

by Jim Powell

Other authorsJoe Lee (Illustrator.)
Paper Book, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

B831 .P696

Publication

New York : Writers and Readers Pub., c1998.

Description

If you are like most people, you're not sure what Postmodernism is. And if this were like most books on the subject, it probably wouldn't tell you. Besides what a few grumpy critics claim, Postmodernism is not a bunch of meaningless intellectual mind games. On the contrary, it is a reaction to the most profound spiritual and philosophical crisis of our time - the failure of the Enlightenment. Jim Powell takes the position that Postmodernism is a series of 'maps' that help people find their way through a changing world. Postmodernism For Beginners features the thoughts of Foucault on power and knowledge, Jameson on mapping the postmodern, Baudrillard on the media, Harvey on time-space compression, Derrida on deconstruction and Deleuze and Guattari on rhizomes. The book also discusses postmodern artifacts such as Madonna, cyberpunk, Buddhist ecology, and teledildonics.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member PastorBob
Great Introductory book! A delight to read through - and a quite capable effort at communicating a broad range of the philosophical and cultural discussions related to Postmodernism in popular language and with contemporary illustrations.
LibraryThing member KirkLowery
The place to start.

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Physical description

163 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

9781934389096

Barcode

POW002
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