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A Dictionary Of Postmodernism Niall Lucy

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A Dictionary Of Postmodernism Niall Lucy
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Niall Lucy
ISBN: 9781118902165, 9781118902189, 1118902165, 1118902181
Language: English
Year: 2015

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A Dictionary Of Postmodernism Niall Lucy by Niall Lucy 9781118902165, 9781118902189, 1118902165, 1118902181 instant download after payment.

A Dictionary of Postmodernism presents an authoritative A-Z of the critical terms and central figures related to the origins and evolution of postmodernist theory and culture. Explores the names and ideas that have come to define the postmodern condition – from Baudrillard, Jameson, and Lyotard, to the concepts of deconstruction, meta-narrative, and simulation – alongside less canonical topics such as dialogue and punk Includes essays by the late Niall Lucy, a leading expert in postmodernism studies, and by other noted scholars who came together to complete and expand upon his last work Spans a kaleidoscope of postmodernism perspectives, addressing its lovers and haters; its movers and shakers such as Derrida; its origins in modernism and semiotics, and its outlook for the future Features a series of brief essays rather than fixed definitions of the key ideas and arguments Engaging and thought-provoking, this is at once a scholarly guide and enduring reference for the field

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