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_aThe postmodern arts : _ban introductory reader / _cedited by Nigel Wheale. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1995. |
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_tList of plates -- _tList of contributors -- _tGeneral editor's preface -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tParadigms of the Postmodern -- _tModernism and Its Consequences: Continuity or Break? -- _tPostmodernism: from Elite to Mass Culture? -- _tConclusion: Resisting the Postmodern -- _tPopular Music and Postmodern Theory -- _tRecognizing a 'human-Thing': Cyborgs, Robots and Replicants in Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner -- _tMelancholy Meanings: Architecture, Postmodernity and Philosophy -- _t'The World Is Indeed a Fabulous Tale': Yve Lomax - a Practice around Photography -- _tTelevising Hell: Tom Phillips and Peter Greenaway's TV Dante -- _tA New Subjectivity? John Ashbery's Three Poems -- _tReading The Satanic Verses -- _tThe Totalizing Quest of Meaning -- _tIndex. |
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