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Transformations in Personhood and Culture After Theory: The Languages of History, Aesthetics, and Ethics (Literature & Philosophy)

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A Theory of Modernity

Agnes Heller

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Written by one of the most influential figures in post-World-War-II social thought, A Theory of Modernity is a comprehensive analysis of the main dynamics of modernity, which discusses the technological, social and political elements of modernism.

Space and Social Theory: Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity (Institute of British Geographers Special Publication)

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In this book, the world's leading spacial theorists provide new accounts of the central questions and issues in social-spacial theory with critical perspectives on the post-modern condition.

The Postmodern God: A Theological Reader (Blackwell Readings in Modern Theology)

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The Postmodern God introduces students and researchers to contemporary thought and how it could affect tomorrows theology.

Hiding (Religion and Postmodernism Series)

Mark C. Taylor

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The age of information, media, and virtuality is transforming every aspect of human experience. Questions that have long haunted the philosophical imagination are becoming urgent practical concerns: Where does the natural end and the artificial begin? Is there a difference between the material and the immaterial? In his new work, Mark C. Taylor extends his ongoing investigation of postmodern worlds by critically examining a wide range of contemporary cultural practices.

Nothing defines postmodernism so well as its refusal of depth, its emphasis on appearance and spectacle, its tendency to collapse a three-dimensional world in which image and reality are distinct into a two-dimensional world in which they merge. The postmodern world, Taylor argues, is a world of surfaces, and the postmodern condition is one of profound superficiality.

For many cultural commentators, postmodernism's inescapable play of surfaces is cause for despair. Taylor, on the other hand, shows that the disappearance of depth in postmodern culture is actually a liberation repleat with creative possibilities. Taylor introduces readers to a popular culture in which detectives—the postmodern heroes of Paul Auster and Dennis Potter—lift surfaces only to find more surfaces, and in which fashion advertising plays transparency against hiding. Taylor looks at the contemporary preoccupation with body piercing and tattooing, and asks whether these practices actually reveal or conceal. Phrenology and skin diseases, the "religious" architecture of Las Vegas, the limitless spread of computer networks—all are brought within the scope of Taylor's brilliant analysis. Postmodernism, he shows, has given us a new sense of the superficial, one in which the issue is not the absence of meaning but its uncontrollable, ecstatic proliferation.

Embodying the very tendencies it analyzes, Hiding is unique. Conceived and developed with well-known designers Michael Rock and Susan Sellars, this work transgresses the boundary that customarily separates graphic design from the story within a text. The product of nearly three decades of reflection and writing, Hiding opens a window on contemporary culture. To follow the remarkable course Taylor charts is to see both our present and past differently and to encounter a future as disorienting as it is alluring.

Postmodern Philosophy and Christian Thought (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion)

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Are postmodern philosophy and Christian thought so diametrically opposed that 'never the twain shall meet'? Or are various postmodern philosophies, in spite of their secular provenance, open to religious appropriation? From the Christian side, it is all too easy to see postmodern philosophy as nothing but an implacable enemy, while those with postmodern sympathies see Christianity as the embodiment of the hegemony which it so forcefully opposes.Thinkers from Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish perspectives engage Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and Foucault in explorations of the epistemological, theological, literary, ethical, and social issues provoked by bringing postmodern philosophy into dialog with Christian thought. The thirteen lively, original essays awaken secular post modernisms and various modes of Christian thinking from their ideological complacency. An open space for passionate dialog emerges from conversations that powerfully engage both intellectual and religious points of view. Contributors include: Steven Bouma-Prediger, John D. Caputo, George Connell, Andrew J. Dell'Olio, Garrett Green, Lee Hardy, Brian D.Ingraffia, Walter Lowe, Jean-Luc Marion, Gary Percesepe, Merold Westphal, W. Jay Wood, Norman Wirzba, and Edith Wyschogrod.

Life in Fragments: Essays in Postmodern Morality

Zygmunt Bauman

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"Life in Fragments" is a continuation of the themes and motifs explored in Zygmunt Bauman's study, "Postmodern Ethics" (Blackwell, 1993). Our new era, Bauman argues, may yet prove to represent a dawning, rather than a twilight for ethics, emancipated from the false consciousness entailed by modernity. He develops these themes further in this commentary on postmodern ethics and moralities.

Postmortem for a Postmodernist

Arthur Asa Berger

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You and your students are invited to join the detective, Solomon Hunter, in his hunt for knowledge and a killer. Ettore Gnocchi, the famed postmodern theorist, has been murdered at his own dinner party. To find out who killed Gnocchi, the detective Solomon Hunter must first explore postmodernism itself. What is it? Who are Baudrillard, Foucault, and Habermas, and what do they think? Why does any of this matter, anyway? Teach your students postmodern theory with this fun and enlightening text.

The Idea of the Postmodern: A History

Hans Bertens

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Han Bertens' The Idea of the Postmodern is the first introductory overview of postmodernism to succeed in providing a witty and accessibile guide to the sometimes befuddling subject. In clear, straight forward, and always elegant prose, Bertens sets out the interdisciplinary aspects, the critical debates, the historical development and the key theorists of postmodernism. He also explains, in thoughtful and illuminating language, the relationship between postmodernism and poststructuralism, lucidly distinguishing modernism from postmodernism through an examination of the fields of architecture, visual arts, and photography. Emphasizing the importance played by heterogeneity and difference in postmodern culture, Bertens carefully and adroitly defines the characteristics of postmodernism at every turn of the page.

The Truth About Postmodernism

Christopher Norris

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This book attempts to sort out the confusion and misreadings - especially misreadings of Kant - that have characterized recent postmodernist and post-structuralist thought. These issues have a relevance, as Norris argues, far beyond the seemingly specialized enclaves of philosophy, literary theory and cultural criticism. In fact they are within reach of the single most urgent question nowadays confronting left-wing thinkers in Britain and the United States: namely, what remains of the socialist project (and its grounding in the values of enlightenment critique) at a time when distorted consensus beliefs have gone so far toward setting the agenda for "informed" or "realistic" political debate? As its title suggests, "The Truth about Postmodernism" disputes a good deal of what currently passes for advanced theoretical wisdom. Above all, it mounts a challenge to those fashionable doctrines - variants on the "end of ideology" theme - that assimilates truth to some existing range of language - games, discourses, or in-place consensus beliefs. Norris's book should serve as a reminder that the "politics of theory" cannot be practised in safe isolation from the politics (and ethics) of activist social concern. The text is aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduates, academics and researchers in literature, philosophy, sociology and politics.

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