What connects Marilyn Monroe, Disneyworld, The Satanic Verses and cyber
space? Answer: Postmodernism. But what exactly is postmodernism? This
graphic guide explains clearly the maddeningly enigmatic concept that
has been used to define the world's cultural condition over the last
three decades. Introducing Postmodernism tracks the idea back to its
roots by taking a tour of some of the most extreme and exhilarating
events, people and thought of the last 100 years: in art -
constructivism, conceptual art, Marcel Duchamp, Jackson Pollock and Andy
Warhol; in politics and history - McCarthy's witch-hunts, feminism,
Francis Fukuyama and the Holocaust; in philosophy - the work of Derrida,
Baudrillard, Foucault and Heidegger. The book also explores
postmodernism's take on today, and the anxious grip of globalization,
unpredictable terrorism and unforeseen war that greeted the dawn of the
21st century. Regularly controversial, rarely straightforward and seldom
easy, postmodernism is nonetheless a thrilling intellectual adventure.
Introducing Postmodernism is the ideal guide.