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Introducing Postmodernism by Richard Appignanesi
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Postmodernism for Beginners (Beginners S.)

by Richard Appignanesi

Series: Icon / Totem Books Introducing... / ... for Beginners

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Icon Books Ltd (1995), Paperback

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Concise and informative. It brings the struggles of post-modern thinkers to light, and gives them wholly new meanings to the initiate.
Don't laugh when you read about Derrida and "logocentrism." ( )
  alexgalindo | Dec 8, 2008 |
A look at the building blocks of postmodernism: structuralism, deconstruction, semiotics and the postmodern icons.
  antimuzak | Jan 9, 2008 |
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A look at the building blocks of postmodernism: structuralism, deconstruction, semiotics and the postmodern icons. B/W illustrations throughout.

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