书名: Encyclopedia Of Postmodernism (Routledge World Reference)
作者: Victor E., Ed. Taylor (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (2000)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415152941
ISBN-13: 978-0415152945
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Book Description
The Encyclopedia of Postmodernism provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of academic disciplines, critical terms and central figures relating to the vast field of postmodern studies. With three cross-referenced sections, the volume is easily accessible to readers with specialized research agendas and general interests in contemporary cultural, historical, literary and philosophical issues.
Since its inception in the 1960s, postmodernism has emerged as a significant cultural, political and intellectual force that many scholars would argue defines our era. Postmodernism, in its various configurations, has consistently challenged concepts of selfhood, knowledge formation, aesthetics, ethics, history and politics. This Encyclopedia offers a wide-range of perspectives on postmodernism that illustrates the plurality of this critical concept that is so much part of our current intellectual debates. In this regard, the volume does not adhere to a single definition of postmodernism as much as it documents the use of the term across a variety of academic and cultural pursuits.
The Encyclopedia of Postmodernism, it must be noted, resists simply presenting postmodernism as a new style among many styles occuring in the post-disciplinary academy. Documenting the use of the term acknowledges that postmodernism has a much deeper and long-lasting effect on academic and cultural life. In general, the volume rests on the understanding that postmodernism is not so much a style as it is an on-going process, a process of both disintegration and reformation.
Review
"No reference book brings together the terms, concepts, and personalities associated with postmodernism in one work at the level of detail that this one does....Drawing from arts and literature criticism, psychoanalytic theory, continental philosophy, feminism, lesbian and gay studies, and theology, editors Taylor and Winquist have produced an encyclopedia that will work well as a companion to upper-level undergraduates and lower-level graduate courses in which students encounter postmodern reading." -- Library Journal, 10/15/00
About the Author
Victor E. Taylor is Assistant Professor of English and Humanities at York College of Pennsylvania. Charles E. Winquist was at Syracuse University before his death in 2002. They are the editors of Postmodernism: Critical Concepts, (Routledge 1998).
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作者: Victor E., Ed. Taylor (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (2000)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415152941
ISBN-13: 978-0415152945
电子书格式:DJVU, 推荐查看工具:WinDjView
Book Description
The Encyclopedia of Postmodernism provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of academic disciplines, critical terms and central figures relating to the vast field of postmodern studies. With three cross-referenced sections, the volume is easily accessible to readers with specialized research agendas and general interests in contemporary cultural, historical, literary and philosophical issues.
Since its inception in the 1960s, postmodernism has emerged as a significant cultural, political and intellectual force that many scholars would argue defines our era. Postmodernism, in its various configurations, has consistently challenged concepts of selfhood, knowledge formation, aesthetics, ethics, history and politics. This Encyclopedia offers a wide-range of perspectives on postmodernism that illustrates the plurality of this critical concept that is so much part of our current intellectual debates. In this regard, the volume does not adhere to a single definition of postmodernism as much as it documents the use of the term across a variety of academic and cultural pursuits.
The Encyclopedia of Postmodernism, it must be noted, resists simply presenting postmodernism as a new style among many styles occuring in the post-disciplinary academy. Documenting the use of the term acknowledges that postmodernism has a much deeper and long-lasting effect on academic and cultural life. In general, the volume rests on the understanding that postmodernism is not so much a style as it is an on-going process, a process of both disintegration and reformation.
Review
"No reference book brings together the terms, concepts, and personalities associated with postmodernism in one work at the level of detail that this one does....Drawing from arts and literature criticism, psychoanalytic theory, continental philosophy, feminism, lesbian and gay studies, and theology, editors Taylor and Winquist have produced an encyclopedia that will work well as a companion to upper-level undergraduates and lower-level graduate courses in which students encounter postmodern reading." -- Library Journal, 10/15/00
About the Author
Victor E. Taylor is Assistant Professor of English and Humanities at York College of Pennsylvania. Charles E. Winquist was at Syracuse University before his death in 2002. They are the editors of Postmodernism: Critical Concepts, (Routledge 1998).
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