Postmodernism from its origins to the end of the century: the evolution of a scientific myth

Postmodernism from its origins to the end of the century: the evolution of a scientific myth

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Ilya Ilyin’s new book continues his work “Poststructuralism. Deconstructivism. Postmodernism" (Intrada, 1996), composing with it a dilogy about postmodernity. If in the first book the author examines in general terms the conceptual material that served as the basis of postmodernism, then in the new work postmodernism itself is examined in depth and historically in the thirty-year period of its existence. The new book brings to the fore the psychological theories of Jacques Lacan and their perception by postmodern theorists, left deconstructionism, English poststructuralism, theories of “social text” and “cultural criticism”, feminism, the “neo-baroque” of modern culture, new theatrical culture (and, accordingly, theatricality as a property of the modern world), as well as the question of the “beginning and end” of the postmodern era - the problem of its historical boundaries, its exhaustion and the new prospects it opens.



The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
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Илья Ильин Петрович
Language
Ukrainian
Release date
1998

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Postmodernism from its origins to the end of the century: the evolution of a scientific myth

Ilya Ilyin’s new book continues his work “Poststructuralism. Deconstructivism. Postmodernism" (Intrada, 1996), composing with it a dilogy about postmodernity...

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