A singular modernity
essay on the ontology of the present
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Word Count
62,500 words, Guess
Page Count
250 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesingularmodernit00jame
- Internet Archivesingularmodernit0000jame
- ISBN-101859846742
- ISBN-101859844502
- ISBN-139781859846742
and 7 more
- ISBN-139781859844502
- Goodreads3593083', '315823
- Library of Congress Control Number2002033834
- OCLC Control Number50669467
- Better World Books9781859846742
- Better World Books9781859844502
- Open LibraryOL3564076M
Classifications
- DDC149/.97
- LCCCB358 .J348 2002
- LCCCB358.J348 2002
Description
"The concepts of modernity and modernism are amongst the most controversial and vigorously debated in contemporary philosophy and cultural theory. In this new, muscular, intervention Fredric Jameson -- erhaps the most influential and persuasive theorist of postmodernity -- explores these notions in a fresh and illuminating manner. The extraordinary revival of discussions of modernity, as well as of new theories of artistic modernism, demands attention in its own right. It seems clear that the provisional disappearance of alternatives to capitalism plays its part in the universal attempt to revive 'modernity' as a social ideal. Yet the paradoxes of the concept illustrate its legitimate history and suggest some rules for avoiding its misuse as well. In this major new interpretation of the problematic, Jameson concludes that both concepts are tainted but nonetheless yield clues as to the nature of the phenomena they purported to theorize. His judicious and vigilant probing of both terms -- which can probably not be banished at this late date -- helps us clarify our present political and artistic situations."--Back cover.
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