Postmodernism: A ReaderThis reader provides a selection of articles and essays by leading figures in the postmodernism debate. |
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... Habermas The Entry into Postmodernity: Nietzsche as a turning point 4. Fredric Jameson Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism Part Two: Modernity Complete and Incomplete Introduction 5. Jürgen Habermas Modernity – An ...
... Habermas The Entry into Postmodernity: Nietzsche as a turning point 4. Fredric Jameson Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism Part Two: Modernity Complete and Incomplete Introduction 5. Jürgen Habermas Modernity – An ...
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... Habermas, for instance, Marxism has taken 'the linguistic turn', in arguments for a continuation of the emancipatory goals of Marxist theory and practice under a slightly revised rubric of 'communicative action'. 8 Habermas's faith in ...
... Habermas, for instance, Marxism has taken 'the linguistic turn', in arguments for a continuation of the emancipatory goals of Marxist theory and practice under a slightly revised rubric of 'communicative action'. 8 Habermas's faith in ...
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... Habermas thinks of it in terms of an intersubjective idea of communicative action ; Lacanian psychoanalysis would underpin these and other inherently political attacks on the philosophy of Identity . Lacan argued that : The Other is ...
... Habermas thinks of it in terms of an intersubjective idea of communicative action ; Lacanian psychoanalysis would underpin these and other inherently political attacks on the philosophy of Identity . Lacan argued that : The Other is ...
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... Habermas , who is opposed to Lyotard on many counts , opposes this . Habermas attacks Luhmann , for instance , after whom there is a danger that ' belief in legitimacy ... shrinks to a belief in legality'.80 For Habermas , the ...
... Habermas , who is opposed to Lyotard on many counts , opposes this . Habermas attacks Luhmann , for instance , after whom there is a danger that ' belief in legitimacy ... shrinks to a belief in legality'.80 For Habermas , the ...
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... Habermas and Lyotard diverge once more. For Habermas, it is not only desirable but also possible to establish a consensus among the participants in the event of communication: and it is logically possible to organise a social formation ...
... Habermas and Lyotard diverge once more. For Habermas, it is not only desirable but also possible to establish a consensus among the participants in the event of communication: and it is logically possible to organise a social formation ...
Contents
Founding Propositions | |
JeanFrançois Lyotard | |
Fredric Jameson | |
Modernity Complete and Incomplete | |
Gianni Vattimo | |
David Cook | |
Zygmunt Bauman | |
Achille Bonito Oliva | |
Architecture and Urbanicity | |
Charles Jencks | |
Robert Venturi | |
Paolo Portoghesi | |
Politics | |
Politics and the Limits of Modernity | |
André Gorz | |
Aesthetic and Cultural Practices | |
Sally Banes | |
Douglas Crimp | |
Paul Crowther | |
Jean Baudrillard | |
Umberto | |
Michael Nyman | |
Crisis in the AvantGarde | |
Peter Bürger | |
JeanFrançois Lyotard | |
Jean Baudrillard | |
Feminism | |
Sabina Lovibond | |
Alice Jardine | |
Periphery and Postmodernism | |
Nelly Richard | |
Bibliography | |
Acknowledgements | |
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