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The Portable Postmodernist

by Arthur Berger
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Overview

In The Portable Postmodernist, Arthur Asa Berger introduces key concepts written by postmodernism's leading theorists including Lyotard, Baudrillard, and Jameson. This collage of influential writing is followed by Berger's concise, accessible comments. Written for the newcomer, Berger's lucid explanations define the postmodernism's most elusive ideas. Organized in fifty segments, the book runs the gamut from postmodern architecture to feminism to punk music. Berger weaves these diverse topics together, exploring and challenging postmodernism's role in popular culture. This highly-readable book is essential reading for students and anyone interested in media, social, and cultural studies.

About the Author, Arthur Berger

Arthur Asa Berger is professor emeritus at San Francisco State University.

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Berger is clearly a well-read and wide-ranging scholar.
β€” K. Tololyan, Wesleyan University

Book Details

Published
April 28, 2003
Publisher
Walnut Creek, CA ; Altamira Press, c2003.
Pages
144
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780759103139

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