Brief History of Post Modernism, A
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Postmodernism examines one of the most controversial and influential intellectual movements of the late 20th century, tracing its emergence as a radical critique of Enlightenment rationality, universal truths, and grand narratives of progress. From its roots in post-structuralist thought and the cultural upheavals of the 1960s, this book explores how postmodernist ideas developed through the groundbreaking work of French philosophers like Jean-François Lyotard, who declared the end of metanarratives, Michel Foucault's analysis of power and knowledge, and Jacques Derrida's deconstruction of Western metaphysics. Guiding readers through the complex landscape of postmodernist theory, showing how thinkers like Jean Baudrillard explored hyperreality and simulation, while feminist and postcolonial theorists used postmodernist tools to challenge dominant cultural assumptions about gender, race, and identity. The book demonstrates how postmodernism transcended academic philosophy to profoundly influence art, architecture, literature, and popular culture, from the fragmented narratives of experimental fiction to the eclectic mixing of styles in contemporary design and media. Through accessible analysis of key concepts like différance, simulacra, and the social construction of reality, readers discover how postmodernist insights have shaped everything from cultural studies and identity politics to debates about science, truth, and objectivity. Whether you're studying contemporary philosophy, cultural theory, or seeking to understand the intellectual currents that have defined recent decades, this engaging exploration reveals why postmodernism remains both influential and contentious, offering tools for critiquing established authorities while raising fundamental questions about knowledge, meaning, and the possibility of shared truth in an increasingly fragmented and pluralistic world.
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Anno edizione:2025
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