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The Unravelling of the Postmodern Mind

by Cristopher Nash
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Overview

Can the postmodern decide things? Can it oppose abuses of fantasy and power, and resist the attractions of violence? Who stands to gain from postmodernity? Cristopher Nash sets out these questions and more, taking the view that the entire body of writing on postmodernity needs to be reread. Casting a wide net beginning with a radical reading of the felt human needs fulfilled by philosophical indeterminist and pluralist thinking, and tracking similar impulses through the media, literature, fashion, the arts and architecture, tourism, dance and rock, drug culture, the cultures of cyberspace, virtual reality and cyberorganics, and the proliferation of new modes of birth, lifestyle and death, it catches the sound of the postmodern phenomenon in its greater clamor.

Synopsis

Can the postmodern decide things? Can it oppose abuses of fantasy and power, and resist the attractions of violence? Who stands to gain from postmodernity? Cristopher Nash sets out these questions and more, taking the view that the entire body of writing on postmodernity needs to be reread.

About the Author, Cristopher Nash

Cristopher Nash is senior lecturer in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2001
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780748612154

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