An edition of The post-modern reader (2011)

The post-modern reader

2nd ed.
The post-modern reader
Charles Jencks, Eva Branscome, ...
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An edition of The post-modern reader (2011)

The post-modern reader

2nd ed.

"Post-Modernism has been debated, attacked and defended for over three decades. It is, however, not just a fashion or style but part of a greater movement in all areas of culture, and one which stubbornly persists like its parent, Modernism. The Post-Modern Reader is a seminal anthology that presents this trend in all its diversity, as a convergence in architecture and literature, sociology and cultural theory, feminism and theology, science and economics. For this new edition, editor Charles Jencks has provided an entirely new definitive introductory essay 'What Then Is Post-Modernism?' that reflects on the movement's coming of age. The book also encompasses essential classic texts on the subject by John Barth, Umberto Eco, David Harvey, Jane Jacobs, Jean-François Lyotard and Robert Venturi, while incorporating new articles by Felipe Fernández-Armesto, John Gray, Ihab Hassan and Anatole Kaletsky. Each text is introduced and contextualised for the reader with a new short introductory passage."--P. [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Pages
352

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K
Series
AD reader

Classifications

Library of Congress
B831.2 .P65 2011, B831.2, CB428 .P857 2011, B831.2 .P65 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
352 p. :
Number of pages
352

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25280689M
ISBN 10
0470748672, 0470748664
ISBN 13
9780470748671, 9780470748664
LCCN
2011294395, 2011294400
OCLC/WorldCat
702138661, 649801781

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