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Author Woods, Tim.

Title Beginning postmodernism / Tim Woods.

Published Manchester : Manchester University Press, 1999.

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Location Call No. Status
 UniM Bail  149.97 WOOD    AVAILABLE
 UniM Southbank  149.97 Woo /0005 acn.112289    AVAILABLE
Physical description xiv, 284 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Series Beginnings.
Beginnings (Manchester, England)
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references and index.
Contents 1. Introduction: the naming of parts -- 2. Postmodernism: philosophy and cultural theory -- 3. Postmodernism and the literary arts -- 4. Postmodern architecture and concepts of space -- 5. Postmodernism in visual art, sculpture and the design arts -- 6. Postmodernism, popular culture and music -- 7. Postmodernism, film, video and televisual culture -- 8. Postmodernism and the social sciences -- 9. Conclusion: whither postmodernism?
Summary 'Postmodernism' has become the buzzword of contemporary society in the 1990s. Yet it remains confusing and baffling in its variety of definitions, contexts and associations. Beginning postmodernism aims to offer clear, accessible and step-by-step introductions to postmodernism across a wide range of subjects. It encourages readers to explore how the debates about postmodernism have emerged from basic philosophical and cultural ideas, and to develop comparative connections and ideas from one area to another. With its emphasis firmly on 'postmodernism in practice', the book contains exercises and questions designed to help readers understand and reflect upon a variety of positions within the following areas of contemporary culture: philosophy and cultural theory; architecture and concepts of space; visual art, sculpture and the design arts; popular culture and music; film, video and television culture, and the social sciences.
Subject Postmodernism.
ISBN 0719052114 (paperback) £9.99
0719052106 (cased) £40.00