Teach Yourself Postmodernism

“Teach Yourself Postmodernism” by Glenn Ward, published by Teach Yourself in 2003, is a comprehensive introduction to the concept of postmodernism, spanning 232 pages. This edition is designed for readers who are new to the theories of postmodernism, presenting the subject in a broad context that highlights the notion that all ideas are derived from previous times, reflecting our current post-modern age.
Readers will find that the book explores various themes and debates surrounding postmodernism, making it suitable for both academic study and personal interest. The chapters are organized around overarching themes rather than specific ideologies or art forms, allowing individuals to engage with the material in a way that aligns with their interests. This approach provides a flexible framework for understanding the complexities of postmodern thought.
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Postmodernism embodies the idea that there are no new ideas to be invented – everything is borrowed from previous times and we live in a post-modern age. This book is the essential introduction to postmodernism and offers an indispensable guide to this sometimes demanding terrain. It is aimed at readers encountering theories of post modernism for the first time, and places the subject in a wide context. It will appeal to all those studying the subject academically and anyone with a desire to know more. “Teach Yourself Postmodernism” puts forward a number of ideas and debates which are both stimulating and worthwhile. Chapters are organised around broad themes and concerns rather than around individual ideologies, schools of thought or art-forms. This allows the reader to tailor the subject matter to their own interests and requirements.
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