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  1. The Politics of the Ineffable: Derrida's Deconstructionism.Thomas Mccarthy - 1989 - Philosophical Forum 21 (1):146.
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  • Postmodernism as Culmination the Aesthetic Politics of Decentred Culture.Jim Collins - 1992 - In Charles Jencks (ed.), The Post-modern reader. New York: St. Martin' Press. pp. 112.
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  • Historiography and Postmodernism: Reconsiderations.Perez Zagorin - 1987 - History and Theory 26 (3):263-274.
    Zagorin presents a critique of F. R. Ankersmit's postmodernist philosophy of history as fallacious and opposed to some of the fundamental convictions and intuitions historians feel about their discipline. It questions Ankersmit's conclusion that the overproduction of historical writings and continuing generation of new interpretations has obliterated the past as an object of knowledge. It argues that Ankersmit's attempt, in accord with Hayden White, to aestheticize historiography and regard it as a linguistic construction indistinguishable from literature, must sever it from (...)
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  • Postmodern Politics.Michael Ryan - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (2-3):559-576.
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  • Introduction.Richard J. Bernstein - 1971 - In Praxis and Action: Contemporary Philosophies of Human Activity. Philadelphia,: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 1-10.
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