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After Postmodernism

After Postmodernism

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A Chinese scholar's comprehensive critique of critical and cultural theories after postmodernism, offering a global and comparative perspective. It provides a theoretical overview of 20th-century critical and cultural theories and includes non-EuroAmerican perspectives on Western literary theories and cultural trends.

Format: Hardback
Length: 262 pages
Publication date: 19 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


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This groundbreaking book is a pioneering exploration of the critical and cultural theories that have emerged since postmodernism, offering a comprehensive and comparative analysis from a Chinese scholar's perspective. It provides a theoretical framework for understanding the evolution of these theories in the 20th century, encompassing a broad spectrum of perspectives. By delving into non-EuroAmerican interpretations of Western literary theories and cultural trends, this work offers a unique and insightful perspective that challenges traditional Eurocentric narratives. It is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in exploring the complex and evolving landscape of critical and cultural theory.


Introduction:
In the aftermath of postmodernism, a transformative era in the study of culture and society, a significant shift has taken place in the realm of critical and cultural theories. This shift has been driven by a growing recognition of the need for a more inclusive and diverse approach to understanding the complexities of our globalized world. As a result, a growing number of scholars from various cultural backgrounds have begun to contribute their unique perspectives to the field, challenging traditional Eurocentric narratives and offering fresh insights into the complexities of cultural phenomena.

Theoretical Framework:
The book adopts a theoretical framework that seeks to integrate a wide range of critical and cultural theories from different geographical and disciplinary perspectives. It begins by exploring the origins and development of postmodernism, tracing its roots back to the late 19th century and its influence on the arts, literature, and philosophy. From there, it moves on to examine the emergence of new critical and cultural theories, such as postcolonialism, feminist theory, and critical race theory, which have emerged in response to the challenges posed by postmodernism.

Non-EuroAmerican Perspectives:
One of the key strengths of the book is its commitment to offering non-EuroAmerican perspectives on Western literary theories and cultural trends. By examining these theories through the lens of non-EuroAmerican cultures, the book provides a fresh and nuanced understanding of their significance and relevance. It challenges the notion that Western cultural practices and theories are universal and highlights the importance of recognizing the diversity of cultural experiences and perspectives.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, this groundbreaking book is a pioneering exploration of the critical and cultural theories that have emerged since postmodernism. It offers a comprehensive and comparative analysis from a Chinese scholar's perspective, providing a theoretical framework for understanding the evolution of these theories in the 20th century. By delving into non-EuroAmerican interpretations of Western literary theories and cultural trends, it offers a unique and insightful perspective that challenges traditional Eurocentric narratives. It is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in exploring the complex and evolving landscape of critical and cultural theory.

Weight: 660g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032284392

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