The Postmodern Turn (Critical Perspectives),Used
The Postmodern Turn (Critical Perspectives),Used

The Postmodern Turn (Critical Perspectives),Used

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This Book Presents A Groundbreaking Analysis Of The Emergence Of A Postmodern Paradigm In The Arts, Science, Politics, And Theory. From The Authors Of Postmodern Theory, The Muchacclaimed Introduction To Key Postmodern Thinkers And Themes, The Postmodern Turn Ranges Over Diverse Intellectual And Artistic Terrainfrom Architecture, Painting, Literature, Music, And Politics, To The Physical And Biological Sciences. Critically Engaging Postmodern Theory And Culture, Steven Best And Douglas Kellner Illuminate Our Momentous Transition Between A Modernist Past And A Future Struggling To Define Itself.Winner Of The Michael Harrington Award For The Best Book Of 1998

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