Postmodern Texts and Emotional Audiences Identity and the Politics of Feeling
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2007 | 227 Pages | ISBN: 1557534799 | PDF | 18 MB
Chabot Davis analyzes contemporary texts that bond together two seemingly antithetical sensibilities: the sentimental and the postmodern. Ranging across multiple media and offering a methodological union of textual analysis and reception study, Chabot Davis presents case studies of audience responses. Chabot Davis argues that sentimental postmodernism deepened leftist political engagement by moving audiences to identify emotionally with people across the divisions of gender, sexual identity, race, and ethnicity. This study questions the critical equation of postmodernism with apocalyptic nihilism and political apathy. The book also challenges the assumption that sentimentality and sympathy are inherently conservative and imperialistic.


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A Critique of Postmodern Anthropology In Defense of Disciplinary Origins and Traditions
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English | 2003 | pages: 508 | ISBN: 0773467815 | PDF | 68,9 mb


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Fashion-ology Fashion Studies in the Postmodern Digital Era (Dress, Body, Culture)
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by Kawamura, Yuniya;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 1350331872 | 197 pages | True PDF | 12.38 MB


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Adventures of a Postmodern Historian Living and Writing the Past
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English | ISBN: 1474274226 | 2016 | 224 pages | PDF | 10 MB
Robert Rosenstone was among the first 'postmodern' historians, and remains one of the most renowned. In this honest, revealing and often funny memoir, he shows us how he got there and why.


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The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste
The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste By John Asimakopoulos
2019 | 248 Pages | ISBN: 9004297049 | PDF | 11 MB
In The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste, John Asimakopoulos analyzes the political economy of the spectacle conceptualized by philosophers like Guy Debord through a broad interdisciplinary-nonsectarian approach concluding every society is a caste system legitimized by ideology.


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History Without A Subject The Postmodern Condition
David Ashley, "History Without A Subject: The Postmodern Condition "
English | ISBN: 0813317320 | | 288 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
History Without a Subject presents a broad-ranging discussion of the topic of postmodernity. Beginning with an analysis of how changes in the global economy are affecting the lives of ordinary Americans, this book suggests that the postmodern condition in this country can be likened to the balkanization of culture and society and the "Brazilianization" of politics and the economy.Arguing that global trends are now more determining than nationally based institutions and organizations, David Ashley traces connections between the postmodern condition and the following developments: the American obsession with consumerism and debt; the loss of security and confidence in the work place; the "culture wars"; the declining quality of education; the loss of "public" intellectuals and debate about public interests; the bipartisan acceptance of many New Right policies; and the resurgence of ethnic and racial mistrust and division.Postmodernization is associated by Ashley with the removal of barriers that previously afforded Americans a certain autonomy from the rest of the world. As a result, not only are jobs now taken from the first world to the third world but also, and increasingly, third-world conditions are produced in the heart of first-world nations such as the United States.


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Pinocchio Goes Postmodern Perils of a Puppet in the United States
Pinocchio Goes Postmodern: Perils of a Puppet in the United States (Children's Literature and Culture) by Richard Wunderlich, Thomas J. Morrissey
English | May 15, 2002 | ISBN: 0815338961, 0415993245 | True PDF | 276 pages | 18 MB
In the first full-length study in English of Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio, the authors show how the checkered history of the puppet illuminates social change from the pre World War One era to the present. The authors argue that most Americans know a trivialized, diluted version of the tale, one such source is Disney's perennial classic. The authors also discover that when adults are introduced to the 'real' story, they often deem it as unsuitable for children.


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Art Education in a Postmodern World
Art Education in a Postmodern World By Tom Hardy
2006 | 166 Pages | ISBN: 1841501468 | PDF | 8 MB
Many of the essays pinpoint the stagnancy of teaching methods today and discuss the reductive parameters enforced by the current curriculum. The radical tone that echoes through the entire series of papers is unmistakable. Throughout the book, postmodern theory informs the polemical debate concerning new directions in educative practice. Contributors shed new light on a postmodern view of art in education with emphasis upon difference, plurality and independence of mind. Ultimately, the paper provides a detailed insight into the various concepts that shape and drive the contemporary art world and expands the debate regarding the impression of postmodern thinking in art education.


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Literature and Culture of the Chicago Renaissance Postmodern and Postcolonial Development
Literature and Culture of the Chicago Renaissance: Postmodern and Postcolonial Development By Yoshinobu Hakutani (editor)
2019 | 340 Pages | ISBN: 0367230178 | PDF | 7 MB
The Chicago Renaissance has long been considered a less important literary movement than the Harlem Renaissance. While the Harlem Renaissance began and flourished during the 1920s, but faded during the 1930s, the Chicago Renaissance originated between 1890 and 1910, gathered momentum in the 1930s, and paved the way for the postmodern and postcolonial developments in American Literature. To portray Chicago as a modern, spacious, cosmopolitan city, the writers of the Chicago Renaissance developed a new style of writing based on a distinct cultural aesthetic that reflected ethnically diverse sentiments and aspirations. Whereas the Harlem Renaissance was dominated by African American writers, the Chicago Renaissance originated from the interactions between African and European American writers. Much like modern jazz, writings in the movement became a hybrid, cross-cultural product of black and white Americans. The second period of the movement developed at two stages. In the first stage, the older generation of African American writers continued to deal with racial issues. In the second stage, African American writers sought solutions to racism by comparing American culture with other cultures. The younger generation of African American writers, such as Ishmael Reed, Charles Johnson, and Colson Whitehead, followed their predecessors and explored Confucianism, Buddhist Ontology, and Zen. This volume features essays by both veteran African Americanists and upcoming young critics. It is highlighted by essays from scholars located around the globe, such as Toru Kiuchi of Japan, Yupei Zhou of China, Mamoun Alzoubi of Jordan, and Babacar M'Baye of Senegal. It will be invaluable reading for students of Americanists at all levels.


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