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Postmodern Anthropology? Or, an Anthropology of Postmodernity?

1992
Postmodernism’s ‘populist priorities’ are reputedly one of its distinctive characteristics (Jameson, 1988b: 112); no apologies, therefore, for beginning with a quotation from a review of the last decade in the weekend supplement of the Guardian newspaper, Few -isms have provoked as much perplexity and exasperation as postmodernism, no doubt because ...
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Post-Postmodernism?

Geneses of Postmodern Art, 2018
P. Crowther
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Postmodernism

2019
The terms “postmodern” and “postmodernism” first of all referred to new departures in the arts, in literature, and in architecture that had their origins in the 1950s and early 1960s, gained momentum in the course of the 1960s, and became a dominant factor in the 1970s. After their heyday in the 1980s, postmodern innovations had either run their course
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Postmodernism and Gender Relations in Feminist Theory

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1987
Jane Flax
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