Description: An enjoyable, comic-style book on this enigmatic concept that has defined our cultural condition over the past twenty years. What connects Marilyn Monroe, Disneyworld, The Satanic verses and cyber space? Answer: Postmodernism. But what exactly is this phenomenon? This graphic guide clearly explains this maddeningly enigmatic concept that has been used to define our cultural condition over the last twenty years. Postmodernism seemed to promise an end to the grim Cold War era of nuclear confrontation and oppressive ideologies. Fukuyama's notoriously proclaimed 'end of history' and the triumph of liberal democracy over Communist tyranny have proved an illusion. We awoke in the anxious grip of globalisation, unpredictable terrorism and unforeseen war. Introducing Postmodernism traces the genealogies of postmodernity in art, theory, science and history. Derrida, Baudrillard, Foucault and many other icons of postmodern complexity are brilliantly elucidated by Richard Appignanesi and enlivened by cartoonist, Chris Garratt. AUTHOR: Richard Appignanesi is a novelist, editor and publisher, and a Research Fellow at King's College London. He is the originating editor of the Introducing series and has also written Freud and Existentialism books in the series.
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EAN: 9781840468496
UPC: 9781840468496
ISBN: 9781840468496
MPN: N/A
Edition: 2
Book Title: Introducing Postmodernism : a Graphic Guide
Number of Pages: 192 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Icon Books, The Limited
Item Height: 0.5 in
Topic: History & Surveys / General, History & Surveys / Modern
Publication Year: 2003
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Philosophy
Item Weight: 6 Oz
Item Length: 6.6 in
Author: Richard Appignanesi, Chris Garratt
Book Series: Introducing Ser.
Item Width: 4.7 in
Format: Uk- a Format Paperback