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Modern Philosophy - 20th Century, Political Culture, Postmodernism, Political Sociology, Teaching - Social Science, Socio-Cultural Anthropology - General & Miscellaneous

Postmodernism And The Politics Of 'Culture'

by Adam Katz
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Postmodernism and the Politics of 'Culture' is a comparative critical analysis of the political and intellectual ambitions of postmodernist critical theory and the academic discipline of cultural studies. Katz's polemical aim is to show that cultural studies comes up short in both areas, because its practitioners focus on too-narrow issues-primarily, celebrating the folkways of micro-communities-while denying the very possibility of studying, understanding, and changing society in any comprehensive way and to any universally beneficial purpose. He argues that scholars and activists alike would do well to make use of the analytical tools of postmodernist critical theory, whose practitioners acknowledge the political significance of the differences between social groups, but do not consider them to be unbridgeable, and so seek to develop a set of practices for creating a truly inclusive, truly democratic public sphere.

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Postmodernism and the Politics of 'Culture' is a comparative critical analysis of the political and intellectual ambitions of postmodernist critical theory and the academic discipline of cultural stu

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Presents a sustained critique of contemporary cultural studies and its theoretical underpinnings. Situates texts and arguments of cultural studies in relation to symptomatic critiques of leading postmodern theorists including Derrida, Foucault, and Lyotard, and explains how the politics of resistance to closure has reduced cultural studies to a new form of liberalism. Resituates classical Marxism on the terrain of global capitalism, challenging the conclusions drawn by modern theorists from phenomena such as hyper-reality and simulacral politics. Katz teaches English at Onondaga Community College. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Adam Katz

Adam Katz is an adjunct English instructor at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, NY. He received his Ph.D. in English literature from Syracuse.

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Presents a sustained critique of contemporary cultural studies and its theoretical underpinnings. Situates texts and arguments of cultural studies in relation to symptomatic critiques of leading postmodern theorists including Derrida, Foucault, and Lyotard, and explains how the politics of resistance to closure has reduced cultural studies to a new form of liberalism. Resituates classical Marxism on the terrain of global capitalism, challenging the conclusions drawn by modern theorists from phenomena such as hyper-reality and simulacral politics. Katz teaches English at Onondaga Community College. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2000
Publisher
Westview Press
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780813368078

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