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VII. Critique of Postmodernism

Ian Adam and Helen Tiffin, eds.  Past the Last Post: Theorizing Post-Colonialism and Post-Modernism.  New York: Harvester Weatsheaf, 1991. 
 

Eagleton, Terry.  The Illusions of Postmodernism.  Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1996.

Habermas, Jurgen.  "Modernity--an Incomplete Project." The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture.  Ed. Foster, Hal, ed.  Seattle: Bay P, 1983. 

    "The project of modernity formulated in the eighteenth century by the philosophers of the Enlightenment consisted in their efforts to develop objective science, universal morality and law, and autonomous art according to their inner logic.  At the same time, this project intended to release the cognitive potentials of each of these domains from their esoteric forms.  The Enlightenment philosophers wanted to utilize this accumulation of specialized culture for the enrichment of everyday life -- that is to say, for the rational organization of everyday social life.

Simon, Herbert W, & Michael Billig.  After Postmodernism: Reconstructing Ideology Critique.   London: Sage, 1994. 

Norris, Christopher.  What's Wrong with Postmodernism: Critical Theory and the Ends of Philosophy.  NY: Harvester, 1990.(See notes and comments)

    Topics include 'Criticism, history and the politics of theory'; deconstruction (with an emphasis on its ethical and philosophical bearings); Habermas's critique of Derrida; Stanley Fish and the neo-pragmatist rhetoric of assent; Baudrillard, Lyotard, and the question of post-modernity; Paul de Man on the ideology of the aesthetic; . . . .


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