Postmodern Weather Report

Postmodern Weather Report
Author: Kristian Enright
Publsiher: Turnstone Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0888016972

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In today's world, space is at a premium to accommodate humans, nature, and ideas, but what, exactly, occupies the vast psychic space of the Prairie landscape? In Postmodern Weather Report, Kristian Enright expertly weaves critical theory with playful poetics to suffuse this space with reflections on science, semantics, pop culture, philosophy, and a blossoming emergence into new cultural awareness for a contemporary age.

Reading the Postmodern Polity

Reading the Postmodern Polity
Author: Michael J. Shapiro
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0816619646

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Nine essays, with past lives as lectures and journal articles, discuss such topics as the spaces of critical interpretation, political economy and mimetic desire in Babette's feast, and the representation of (1965-4), $15.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Are We Postmodern Yet

Are We Postmodern Yet
Author: Reinhold Kramer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019-11-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030305697

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In this book, Reinhold Kramer explores a variety of important social changes, including the resistance to objective measures of truth, the rise of “How-I-Feel” ethics, the ascendancy of individualism, the immersion in cyber-simulations, the push toward globalization and multilateralism, and the decline of political and religious faiths. He argues that the displacement, since the 1990s, of grand narratives by ego-based narratives and small narratives has proven inadequate, and that selective adherence, pluralist adaptation, and humanism are more worthy replacements. Relying on evolutionary psychology as much as on Charles Taylor, Kramer argues that no single answer is possible to the book title’s question, but that the term “postmodernity” – referring to the era, not to postmodernism – still usefully describes major currents within the contemporary world.

Weather Report

Weather Report
Author: Francis Osowski,Leonie Joy,Leonie Osowski
Publsiher: Postmodern Queer
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2005
Genre: Artist's books
ISBN: 1876891998

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Beyond and Before

Beyond and Before
Author: Paul Hegarty,Martin Halliwell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-06-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780826444837

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A brilliant new survey and intelligent exploration of progressive rock, from its origins through to contemporary artists. Nicely illustrated, it includes rare photos of artists like Kate Bush and Genesis.

Beyond and Before Updated and Expanded Edition

Beyond and Before  Updated and Expanded Edition
Author: Paul Hegarty,Martin Halliwell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2021-12-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781501370830

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The original edition of Beyond and Before extends an understanding of “progressive rock” by providing a fuller definition of what progressive rock is, was and can be. Called by Record Collector “the most accomplished critical overview yet” of progressive rock and one of their 2011 books of the year, Beyond and Before moves away from the limited consensus that prog rock is exclusively English in origin and that it was destroyed by the advent of punk in 1976. Instead, by tracing its multiple origins and complex transitions, it argues for the integration of jazz and folk into progressive rock and the extension of prog in Kate Bush, Radiohead, Porcupine Tree and many more. This 10-year anniversary revised edition continues to further unpack definitions of progressive rock and includes a brand new chapter focusing on post-conceptual trends in the 2010s through to the contemporary moment. The new edition discusses the complex creativity of progressive metal and folk in greater depth, as well as new fusions of genre that move across global cultures and that rework the extended form and mission of progressive rock, including in recent pop concept albums. All chapters are revised to keep the process of rethinking progressive rock alive and vibrant as a hybrid, open form.

A Primer on Postmodernism

A Primer on Postmodernism
Author: Stanley J. Grenz
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1996-02-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0802808646

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Grenz examines the topography of postmodernism, a phenomenon everyone acknowledges, but has difficulty describing with precision. Of particular significance is his discussion of the challenges this cultural shift presents to the church.

Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe

Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe
Author: J. Peter Burgess
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9042003170

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The present volume assembles essays from a broad cultural and professional spectrum around the question of European cultural identity. The heterogeneity of the contributors -- their differing points of departure and methods -- attests to a tension in intellectual communities which today is more intense than ever. Europe's identity crisis is not merely an empirical matter. It reflects a far deeper, and far older, discursive crisis. The mandate of Europe's traditional intellectual institutions to preserve and police their own cultural heritage has proved incapable of evolving in a manner sufficient to account for the mutation in its object: European culture. It is not merely that Europe's identity, like any identity in the flux of history, has changed. Rather, the notion of identity, the very basis of any questions of who we are, where we are going, and the appropriate political forms and social institutions for further existence, all rely on a logic of identity which has, at best, become extremely problematic. It is this problematization which provides the common thread unifying the following essays. Each contributor, in his/her own way and with respect to his/her own research object, confronts the adequacy of the concept of cultural identity. The hidden presuppositions of this concept are indeed remarkable, and the logic of cultural identity prescribes that they remain undisclosed.