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Postmodernism pace postmodernity? [PDF]

open access: possibleEducational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
First, I would suggest that—far from being dead and buried—postmodernity, understood as a description of the current, neo-liberal, conjuncture, is in sickeningly rude health.
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On Postmodernism and "Postmodernism"

Russian Studies in Literature, 1997
Sometimes people explain that "postmodernism" is the destruction, befitting intelligent people nowadays, of the hierarchy of values and even the abolition of values in general. They proclaim their absolute doubt about absolutely everything and their disgust for anything and everything to be cause for "play," their rejection in art of individual style ...
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Mexican Migration and the Social Space of Postmodernism

Diaspora, 1991
In a hidden sweatshop in downtown Los Angeles, Asian and Latino migrants produce automobile parts for a factory in Detroit. As the parts leave the production line, they are stamped “Made in Brazil.” In a small village in the heart of Mexico, a young ...
Roger Rouse
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Postmodernism and Postmodernity in Organization Analysis

Journal of Organizational Change Management, 1992
Draws a distinction, via the edited text of an interview, between a sociology of postmodernity and postmodernism: the latter has an emphasis on theory and its intertextuality while the former would focus more evidently on discontinuities in the empirical world which serve to mark a difference from the ways in which that world has been appropriated and ...
Linda Rouleau, Stewart Clegg
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Postmodernism

2008
Postmodernism resists encyclopaedic definition. On the level of economic phenomena, debates have centred on postmodernity as a separate historiographic period. On the conceptual level, the work of prominent economists has been argued to resonate with postmodernist themes. Certain parts of behavioural and experimental economics have begun to display key
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POSTMODERN PSYCHOANALYSIS

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2001
In keeping with the spirit of the postmodern, the author suggests that psychoanalysts should be wary of subscribing to a set of rules and/or a proper method for the conduct of psychoanalysis. He puts forward instead the suggestion that some patients do well with certain rules and not with others, and offers a brief report concerning a group of patients
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Postmodern Sociology/Postmodern Review

Symbolic Interaction, 1991
Interpretive Interactionism, by Norman K.
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Postmodernism

2018
The term ‘postmodernism’ appears in a range of contexts, from academic essays to clothing advertisements in the New York Times. Its meaning differs with context to such an extent that it seems to function like Lévi-Strauss’ ‘floating signifier’: not so much to express a value as to hold open a space for that which exceeds expression.
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Blake, Postmodernity and Postmodernism

2006
The question of Blake and postmodernism may usefully be considered as part of the broader question of Romanticism and postmodernism, which is beginning to become a subject of intellectual debate. A traditional model of the relationship between past and present might be used to support the claim that just as modernism was indebted to Romanticism, so ...
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