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The Post-Literary, Post-Truth, and Modernity

CounterText, 2019
This article argues that what might be called the ‘post-literary’ is the completion of the literary – specifically, the literary that came to theoretical self-realisation in what came to be called Romanticism – and that that completion, which is our ...
James Corby
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Post Modern Medicine

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1996
Although there is general agreement that our current approach to health and healing is undergoing substantial change, there has been a lack of critical discussion regarding the extent, character, and direction of that change. It is important for us to articulate the values that we would like expressed in a reconfigured approach to health and healing ...
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The Post-Modern Shift

Asian Journal of Social Science, 2009
As in other parts of the world, a deep sense of displacement, insecurity and cultural crisis has been provoked in Southeast Asia by the capitalist transfor mation of local economies and the erosion of relatively secure traditional social and value systems in the wake of globalisation.
Thomas Reuter, Alexander Horstmann
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(Post)Modern Polemics

New German Critique, 1984
In American cultural politics today there are at least two positions on postmodernism now in place: one aligned with a neoconservative politics, the other derived from poststructuralist theory. "Neoconservative" postmodernism is the more familiar of the two: defined mostly in terms of style, it depends on modernism, which, reduced to its own worst ...
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Post-modernism as Philosophy and Post-modernism as Culture

2019
This chapter analyses the concept of post-modernism, framing an analytical distinction between sceptical post-modern theory and authors who analyse post-modernism as a cultural condition. It also looks at the reaction to post-modernism from some conservative authors, focusing on Jordan Peterson as an exemplar. It concludes by situating this book in the
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WHAT IS THE POST‐MODERN?

Art History, 1986
Postmodern Culture edited and introduced by Hal Foster, London: Pluto Press, 1985, 159 pp., 12 ills, £4.95The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge by Jean‐François Lyotard translated by Geoff Bennington and Brian Massumi, foreword by Fredric Jameson, Manchester University Press, 1985, 103 pp., £7 ...
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A Post-Modern Morgenthau? [PDF]

open access: possibleSAIS Review of International Affairs, 2010
It takes no huge mental leap to jump from the word Morgenthau to realism. Add a third word, conservatism, and then things get tricky. Most of us implicitly think realism and conservatism overlap, and they frequently do, but often imperfectly and sometimes even uncomfortably. Hans J.
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Modernity and post-modernity

2008
Although this is the last chapter in this volume, the modern reception of ancient texts should not be considered a mere learned appendix. We inevitably read any kind of text from the perspective of our culture; a creative rewriting by a modern artist is an extension of the process of cultural dialogue that underlies all interpretation.
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