The end of the Cold War revitalised continental philosophy and, more
particularly, interest in it from outside philosophy. "After
Poststructuralism: Transitions and Transformations" analyses the main
developments in continental philosophy between 1980-1995, a time of
great upheaval and profound social change. The volume ranges across the
birth of postmodernism, the differing traditions of France, Germany and
Italy, third generation critical theory, radical democracy, postcolonial
philosophy, the turn to ethics, feminist philosophies, the increasing
engagement with religion, and the rise of performativity and
post-analytic philosophy. Analyses of the major figures are integrated
within the discussion. After Poststructuralism reveals how continental
philosophy - fuelled by an intense ethical and political desire to
reflect changing social and political conditions - responded to the
changing world and to the key issues of the time, notably globalisation,
technology and ethnicity.