Spirits Hovering Over the Ashes: Legacies of Postmodern TheorySUNY Press, 04.05.1995 - 208 Seiten In a series of topical explorations structured like a sonata, H. L. Hix identifies the consequences of postmodern theory through such issues as grief, freedom, beauty, obscenity, love, and sex to its axiological consequences. A basic motif, postmodernism s distribution of meaning over space rather than time, recurs throughout the chapters, each of which in some way amplifies the book s underlying theme, virtue. The exposition of the theme in the first ten chapters receives its development in the chapter, Postmodern Virtue, and its recapitulation in the aphorisms of the final chapter. |
Inhalt
Postmodern Prefaces | 1 |
Postmodern Grief | 9 |
Postmodern Aporesis | 27 |
Postmodern Freedom | 33 |
Postmodern Beauty | 47 |
Postmodern Obscenity | 59 |
Postmodern Censorship | 69 |
Postmodern Color | 75 |
Postmodern Love | 91 |
Postmodern Sex | 97 |
Postmodern Virtue | 105 |
Postmodern Postscripts | 161 |
Works Cited | 195 |
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Spirits Hovering Over the Ashes: Legacies of Postmodern Theory H. L. Hix Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1995 |
Spirits Hovering Over the Ashes: Legacies of Postmodern Theory H. L. Hix Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1995 |
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