A Primer to Postmodernity by Joseph Natoli

A Primer to Postmodernity by Joseph Natoli

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Introduces the general reader to an 'postmodern' world order by giving us 'just the facts' through contemporary cultural lenses. This book uses TV shows, political talk shows, radio call-in shows, and popular film as points of reference, and focuses on postmodernism as a movement in art, architecture and literature.

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A Primer to Postmodernity by Joseph Natoli

Introduces the general reader to an 'postmodern' world order by giving us 'just the facts' through contemporary cultural lenses. This book uses TV shows, political talk shows, radio call-in shows, and popular film as points of reference, and focuses on postmodernism as a movement in art, architecture and literature.
"The author has produced an international book 9with one or two excepted examples) which discusses the meaning of Citizen Kane and eventually ponders the question: Is Seinfeld post-modern? The answer to this question and many more are lucidly given in this book which is great fun to readas a primer, readers are encouraged to start here and then go straight to the key thinkers: Natoli provides a list of all significant anthologies and works to date." Bookends 1998 " It is a fascinating text for a number of reasons. First of all, it's fun and innovative. Second, it is deceptive, a scholarly text posing as a funzine; examined closely, the discussion reveals itself to be crammed with information and central points of debate about postmodernism as a critical theory, as a cultural moment, and as epistemology." Amy J. Elias, University of Alabama, Birmingham "Those of us who have been attempting to teach postmodernism to undergraduates have long felt the need for a truly introductory text: a text that isn't something else ("theory' in general), a text that is clearly intended for previously unexposed students rather than overexposed scholars, a text that doesn't fail to explain postmodernity even while participating in its complexities. Joseph Natlaoi's A Premier to Postmodernity fills this need admirably." Calvin Thomas, University of Northern Iowa "Natoli's book delivers on its promise of being a 'primer' for students. This book is well written, its prose is accessible and engaging, generally free of arcane jargon. Students will warm up to the dialogue format and the references to popular culture and media forms." Lawrence Hatab, Old Dominion University " Natoli's A Primers to Postmodernity is accessible without being patronizing and positioned without pretending to neutrality. He obviously had fun writing some of these paradigmatic conversation sections and his enjoyment is contagious." Victoria F. Harris, Illinois State University
Joseph Natoli teaches at the Centre for Integrative Studies at Michigan State University. He is co-series editor of Postmodern Culture, a series published by the State University of New York Press.
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ISBN 13 9781577180616
ISBN 10 1577180615
Title A Primer to Postmodernity
Author Natoli
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1997-11-09
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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