Postmodernism: Critical textsVictor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist Taylor & Francis, 1998 - 367 lappuses A four volume collection of reprinted articles and book excerpts covering the critical discussion of postmodernism interdisciplinary as well as in the humanities and social sciences. Vol. 1., "Foundational Essays", centers on the classic themes of knowledge formation language, society and subjectivity. The contributors are among others: Georges Bataille, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Paul de Man, Jacques Derrida, Ferdinand de Saussure, Julia Kristeva and Maurice Merlau-Ponty. Vol. 2., "Critical Texts" contains texts by Walter Benjamin, Jonathan Culler, Rodolphe Gasché, Jürgen Habermas, Ihab Hassan, Frederic Jameson, Chantal Mouffe, Richard Rorty and others. Vol. 3., "Disciplinary Texts: Humanities and Social Sciences", is divided into the following subsections:"Geography", "History", "Literature", "Philosophy", "Theology", "Culture Studies", "Sociology" and "Women's Studies". It contains contributions by J.B. Harley, Trevor J. Barnes, Hayden White, Stanley Vogel, Michael W. Messmer, Michel Foucault, Gianni Vattimo, Charles E. Winquist, Seyla Benhabib, Hans Bertens, Barry Smart, Diane Elam, Rachel Bowlby and others. Vol. 4., "Legal Studies, Psychoanalytical Studies, Visual Arts and Architecture" is divided into corresponding subsections. The contributros are among others: Jerry D. Leonard, Victor Taylor, Shoshana Felman, Paul Ricoeur, Elisabeth Grosz, Ralph Cohen, Robert Dunn, Andrew Benjamin, Peter Eisenman and Stephen H. Watson |
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Theses on the Philosophy of History Walter Benjamin | 1 |
Review of Blindness and Insight Essays | 10 |
Presupposition and Intertextuality Jonathan Culler | 20 |
An Encounter between | 34 |
Deconstruction as Criticism Rodolphe Gasché | 52 |
This Strange Institution Called Literature An Interview with | 89 |
The Myth of the Postmodernist Breakthrough Gerald Graff | 121 |
Modernity versus Postmodernity Jürgen Habermas | 146 |
The Recognition Scene of Criticism Geoffrey Hartman | 171 |
Mapping the Postmodern Andreas Huyssen | 181 |
Foreword to Lyotards The Postmodern Condition | 225 |
Habermas and Postmodernism Martin | 238 |
The Critic as Host J Hillis Miller | 252 |
Modern or Postmodern? Chantal Mouffe | 261 |
Postmodernist Bourgeois Liberalism Richard Rorty | 274 |
Translators Preface to Derridas Of Grammatology | 281 |
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