The Postmodern History Reader

The Postmodern History Reader
Author: Keith Jenkins
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1997
Genre: Historiography
ISBN: 041513904X

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The Postmodern History Reader introduces students to the new points of controversy in the study of history and provides a framework by which to understand postmodernism and a guide to explore it further.

The Postmodern History Reader

The Postmodern History Reader
Author: Keith Jenkins
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415139031

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The Postmodern History Reader introduces students to the new points of controversy in the study of history and provides a framework by which to understand postmodernism and a guide to explore it further.

Why History

Why History
Author: Keith Jenkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134712366

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Why History is an introduction to the issue of history and ethics. Designed to provoke discussion, the book asks whether a good knowledge and understanding of the past is a good thing to have and if so, why. In the context of postmodern times, Why History suggests that the goal of 'learning lessons from the past' is actually learning lessons from stories written by historians and others. If the past as history has no foundation, can anything ethical be gained from history? Why History presents liberating challenges to history and ethics, proposing that we have reached an emancipatory moment which is well beyond the 'end of history'.

The Nature of History Reader

The Nature of History Reader
Author: Keith Jenkins,Alun Munslow
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9780415240543

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The question of what the nature of history is, is a key issue for all students of history. It is recognized by many that the past and history are different phenomena and that the way the past is actively historicized can be highly problematic and contested.

The Post Modern Reader

The Post Modern Reader
Author: Charles Jencks
Publsiher: Academy Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1992-07-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015029699488

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This anthology presents the synthesizing trend of Post-Modernism in all its diversity.

A Postmodern Reader

A Postmodern Reader
Author: Joseph Natoli,Linda Hutcheon
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1993-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791416380

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These readings are organized into four sections. The first explores the wellsprings of the debates in the relationship between the postmodern and the enterprise it both continues and contravenes: modernism. Here philosophers, social and political commentators, as well as cultural and literary analysts present controversial background essays on the complex history of postmodernism. The readings in the second section debate the possibility—or desirability—of trying to define the postmodern, given its cultural agenda of decentering, challenging, even undermining the guiding “master” narratives of Western culture. The readings in the third section explore postmodernism’s complicated complicity with these very narratives, while the fourth section moves from theory to practice in order to investigate, in a variety of fields, the common denominators of the postmodern condition in action.

The Global History of Childhood Reader

The Global History of Childhood Reader
Author: Heidi Morrison
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135764876

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The Global History of Childhood Reader provides an essential collection of chapters and articles on the global history of childhood. The Reader is structured thematically so as to provide both a representative sampling of the historiography as well as an overview of the key issues of the field, such as childhood as a social construct, commonalities and differences globally, and why the twentieth century was not the "century of the child" for most of the world’s children. The Reader is divided into four parts: Theories and methodologies of the history of childhood Constructions of childhood in different times and places Children’s experiences in different times and places Usage of the past to articulate solutions to problems facing children today. Topics covered include theories and methodologies in the global history of childhood, sources for writing a global history of childhood, education, gender, disability, race, class and religion, the individual in history and emotions, violence, labour and illiteracy. With introductions that contextualize each of the four parts and the articles, further reading sections and questions; this is the perfect guide for all students of the history of childhood.

RE Reading the Postmodern

RE  Reading the Postmodern
Author: Robert David Stacey
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2011-01-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780776619231

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It would be difficult to exaggerate the worldwide impact of postmodernism on the fields of cultural production and the social sciences over the last quarter century—even if the concept has been understood in various, even contradictory, ways. An interest in postmodernism and postmodernity has been especially strong in Canada, in part thanks to the country’s non-monolithic approach to history and its multicultural understanding of nationalism, which seems to align with the decentralized, plural, and open-ended pursuit of truth as a multiple possibility as outlined by Jean-François Lyotard. In fact, long before Lyotard published his influential work The Postmodern Condition in 1979, Canadian writers and critics were employing the term to describe a new kind of writing. RE: Reading the Postmodern marks a first cautious step toward a history of Canadian postmodernism, exploring the development of the idea of the postmodern and debates about its meaning and its applicability to various genres of Canadian writing, and charting its decline in recent years as a favoured critical trope.