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3.12 PostmodernismAllan, Kenneth, and Jonathan H. Turner. 2000. A formalization of postmodern theory. Sociological Perspectives 43.3: 363-85. Antonio, Robert J. 2000. After postmodernism: Reactionary tribalism. American Journal of Sociology 106.2: 40-87. Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1991. Is the post- in postmodernism the post- in postcolonial? Critical Inquiry 17.2: 336-57. Atkinson, Elizabeth. 2002. The responsible anarchist: Postmodernism and social change. British Journal of Sociology of Education 23.1: 73-87. Belsey, Catherine. 1994. Postmodern love: Questioning the metaphysics of desire. New Literary History 25.3: 683-705. Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. 2001. Dawns, twilights, and transitions: Postmodern theories, politics, and challenges. Democracy & Nature 7.1: 101-17. Blolund, Harland G. 1995. Postmodernism and higher education. Cioffi, Frank L. 1999. Postmodernism, etc.: An interview with Ihab Hassan. Style 33.3: 357-71. Costello, Diarmuid. 2000. Lyotard’s modernism. Parallax 6.4: 76-87. Hodge, Bob. 1999. The Sokal “hoax”: Some implications for science and postmodernism. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 13.2: 255-69. hooks, bell. 1990. Postmodern Blackness. Postmodern Culture 1.1: np. Kent, Christopher. 1999. Historiography and postmodernism. Klein, Kerwin Lee. 1995. In search of narrative mastery: Postmodernism and the people without history. History and Theory 34.4: 275-98. Lawson, Kenneth H. 2000. The semantics of “truth”: A counter-argument to some postmodern theories. International Journal of Lifelong Education 19.1: 82-92. Markus, Mario. 2000. A scientist’s adventures in postmodernism. Leonardo 33.3: 179-86. Marwick, Arthur. 1995. Two approaches to historical study: The metaphysical (including “postmodernism”) and the historical. Journal of Contemporary History 30.1: 5-35. Myers, Tony. 2001. Lyotard and Lacan answering the question: What does postmodernism want? Paragraph 24.1: 84-98. ----------. 2001. Modernity, postmodernity, and the future perfect. New Literary History 32.1: 33-45. Peters, Michael. 2000. Achieving America: Postmodernism and Rortyâs critique of the cultural left. Review of Education / Pedagogy / Cultural Studies 22.3: 223-41. Pieters, Jurgen. 2000. New historicism: Postmodern historiography between narrativism and heterology. History & Theory 39.1: 21-38. Pilbeam, Bruce. 2001. Conservatism and postmodernism: Cosanguineous relations of “different” voices? Journal of Political Ideologies 6.1: 33-54. Rincon, Carlos. 1993. The peripheral center of postmodernism: On Borges, Garcia Marquez, and alterity. Boundary 2 23.3: 162-79. Roberts, Michael. 2000. Rethinking the postmodern perspective: Excavating the Kantian system to rebuild social theory. Sociological Quarterly 41.4: 681-98. Ryan, Bruce A. 1999. Does postmodernism mean the end of science in the behavioral sciences, and does it matter anyway? Theory & Psychology 9.4: 483-502. Simpson, Evan. 2000. Knowledge in the postmodern university.
Stroud-Drinkwater. Clive. 2001. Defending logocentrism. Philosophy and Literature 25.1: 75-86. Wang, Fengzhen. 1997. Third-World writers in the era of postmodernism. New Literary History 28.1: 45-55. Wang, Ning. 2000. Postmodernity, post-coloniality and globalization: A Chinese perspective. Social Semiotics 10.2: 221-33. Wicke, Jennifer. 1992. Postmodern identities and the politics of the (legal) subject. Boundary 2 19.2, Feminism and postmodernism: 10-33. Woodward, Ian, Michael Emmison, and Philip Smith. 2000. Consumerism, disorientation and postmodern space: A modest test of an immodest theory. British Journal of Sociology 51.2: 339-54. Wurgaft, Lewis D. 1995. Identity in world history: A postmodern perspective. History and Theory 34.2: 67-85. Xu, Ben. 1999. The Cultural Revolution and modernity: The contradictory political implications of postmodernism in China. Journal of Contemporary China 8: 241-61. Zagorin, Perez. 1999. History, the referent, and narrative: Reflections on postmodernism now. History & Theory 38.1: 1-24. Zaretsky, Eli. 1996. Psychoanalysis and postmodernism. American Literary History 8.1: 154-69. See also 2.2: Downs; Fenton; Poovey; 3.3: Inglehart; Lowy; 3.6: Anderson; 3.7 Powers; 3.8: James; 3.10: Jian; 3.14.2: Cohen; 4.1: Dallmayr; 4.9: Mara
Eckersall, Peter. 2000. Japan as dystopia: Kawamura Takeshi’s daisan erotica. TDR: Drama Review 44.1: 97-108. Raddeker, Hélène Bowen. 1999. Takuboku’s “Poetic diary” and Barthes’s antiautobiography: (Postmodernist?) fragmented selves in fragments of a life. Japanese Studies 19.2: 183-99. Uchino, Tadashi. 2000. Images of Armageddon: Japan’s 1980s theatre culture. TDR: Drama Review 44.1: 85-96. Yoda, Tomiko. 2000. A roadmap to millennial Japan. South Atlantic Quarterly 99.4: 629-68. See also 1.2: Burgess; 3.14.2.1: Morris-Suzuki |
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