We live, say Best (Univ. of Texas, El Paso) and Kellner (UCLA), between modernism and postmodernism. Their suggestive accounts of contemporary fiction (Thomas Pynchon), feminist critics of contemporary science (Sandra Harding, Donna Hardaway), and other postmodernists offer a glimpse of what our postmodern adventure might look like. All, say the authors, aspire ... to destabilize natural and self-evident facades; to disrupt oppressive linkages to knowledge with power; to advance counterdiscourses rooted in sites including domestic life, schools, workplaces, and popular culture; to work across disciplinary boundaries; and to promote intellectual and sociopolitical transformation. The authors\u27 ambition leads them to write breathlessly...
Review essay: Propositions for posthuman teaching and research: a diffractive re-view of three books...
This book will be very useful for any social scientist wanting to know why capitalism as an economic...
The debate about how to interpret Foucault’s writings on neoliberalism has been going on for a while...
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Reviews the book Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, edited by Stephen Cullen...
There is, as everyone knows, a postcolonial triumvirate made up of Said, Spivak and Bhabha, although...
After Theory: Postmodernism/Postmarxism (Thomas Docherty) (Reviewed by Lawrence Venuti, Temple Unive...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
Review of: "Biology as a postmodern science: Universals, historicity, and context
Science fiction has served the film industry like a dreamy stepchild. It gets only scant accolades f...
Wornhs offers an array of alarming insights regarding the worldwide implica-tions of new reproductiv...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
While the belief in the power of science, even in the social field, reached a peak in the period aft...
This book constitutes the best history of post-positivist philosophy and sociology of science we are...
There has been an array of literature on the notion of 'postmodernism' in social science literature ...
Review essay: Propositions for posthuman teaching and research: a diffractive re-view of three books...
This book will be very useful for any social scientist wanting to know why capitalism as an economic...
The debate about how to interpret Foucault’s writings on neoliberalism has been going on for a while...
Dialogue between feminist and mainstream philosophy of science has been limited in recent years, ...
Reviews the book Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, edited by Stephen Cullen...
There is, as everyone knows, a postcolonial triumvirate made up of Said, Spivak and Bhabha, although...
After Theory: Postmodernism/Postmarxism (Thomas Docherty) (Reviewed by Lawrence Venuti, Temple Unive...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
Review of: "Biology as a postmodern science: Universals, historicity, and context
Science fiction has served the film industry like a dreamy stepchild. It gets only scant accolades f...
Wornhs offers an array of alarming insights regarding the worldwide implica-tions of new reproductiv...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
While the belief in the power of science, even in the social field, reached a peak in the period aft...
This book constitutes the best history of post-positivist philosophy and sociology of science we are...
There has been an array of literature on the notion of 'postmodernism' in social science literature ...
Review essay: Propositions for posthuman teaching and research: a diffractive re-view of three books...
This book will be very useful for any social scientist wanting to know why capitalism as an economic...
The debate about how to interpret Foucault’s writings on neoliberalism has been going on for a while...