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  1. Postmodernism: Jameson Critique.Douglas Kellner - 1989
    New theories about the radical break with the traditions of modernism in literature, architecture, cinema, mass media, and consumer culture began emerging in the late 70s from writers as diverse as Baudrillard, Lyotard, Kroker, Jencks, and importantly Fredric Jameson who leads the effort to bring Marxist cultural critique forward into the postmodernism debate. This volume appraises Jameson's work and Marxism as a conceptual framework for theorizing postmodernism.
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  • The Consequences of Modernity.Anthony Giddens - 1990
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  • The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures.Jürgen Habermas - 1987 - Polity.
    Modernity's Consciousness of Time and Its Need for Self- Reassurance In his famous introduction to the collection of his studies on the sociology of ...
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  • The Poverty of Postmodernism.John O'Neill & hn O'Neill - 1995 - Psychology Press.
    An articulate and passionate argument against the postmodern/postraditionalist abandonment of Marxist and phenomenological concepts of reason and commonsense. This is a major and accessible contribution to the debate on postmodernity.
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  • The truth about postmodernism.Christopher Norris - 1993 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    This book was written with a view to sorting our some of the muddles and misreadings - especially misreadings of Kant - that have charaterized recent postmodernist and post-structuralist thought. For these issues have a relevance, as Norris argues, far beyond the academic enclaves of philosophy, literary theory, and cultural criticism. Thus he makes large claims for the importance of getting Kant right on the relation between epistemology, ethics and aesthetics; for pursuing the Kantian question 'What is Enlightenment?' as raised (...)
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  • (1 other version)Beyond the philosophy of the subject: Liberalism, education and the critique of individualism.Michael Peters & James Marshall - 1993 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 25 (1):19–39.
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  • The return of the subject in late Foucault.Peter Dews - 1989 - Radical Philosophy 51 (1):37-41.
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  • Derrida and self-reference.Graham Priest - 1994 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 72 (1):103 – 111.
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  • The Truth About Postmodernism.Timothy O'Hagan - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (178):106-109.
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  • Cultural Theory and Cultural Change: An Introduction.Mike Featherstone - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (1):vii-viii.
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