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What's wrong with postmodernismWhat's wrong with postmodernism

What's wrong with postmodernism1990

Christopher Norris

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In What's Wrong with Postmodernism Norris critiques the "postmodern-pragmatist malaise" of Baudrillard, Fish, Rorty, and Lyotard. In contrast he finds a continuing critical impulse -- an "enlightened or emancipatory interest"--In thinkers like Derrida, de Man, Bhaskar, and Habermas. Offering a provocative reassessment of Derrida's influence on modern thinking, Norris attempts to sever the tie between deconstruction and American literary critics who, he argues, favor endless, playful, polysemic interpretation at the expense of systematic argument.

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First published
1990
OL Work ID
OL2630337W

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LiteratureMethodologyPhilosophyPostmodernismKritische TheoriePostmoderneLiterature, philosophyPostmodernismeLittératurePhilosophieMéthodologieKritiek (filosofie)LiteratuurCultuurfilosofie

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