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Postmodernism

A Very Short Introduction

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Postmodernism

De: Christopher Butler
Narrado por: Christine Williams
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Postmodernism has become the buzzword of contemporary society over the last decade. But how can it be defined? In this highly engaging introduction, the mysteries of this most elusive of concepts are unraveled, casting a critical light upon the way we live now, from the politicizing of museum culture to the cult of the politically correct. The key postmodernist ideas are explored and challenged, as they figure in the theory, philosophy, politics, ethics, and artwork of the period, and it is shown how they have interacted within a postmodernist culture.

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This is an excellent condensed explanation of the multifaceted, multidisciplinary, multicultural aspects, postmodernism attempts to criticize. 

A wonderful succinct explanation of the massive phenomenon that is postmodernism. 

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Very good content yet awful narration. A bot reading this would not sound any different.

Awful Narration

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I’ve read/listened to multiple books about this subject, but this book is the only one that gave me a systematic, progressive, noncondescending account and critique of the subject. The only problem is the robotic voice of the narrator, it didn’t bother my understanding, but still it deserves better narration.
Big “Thank You” to the author.

Now I understand what postmodernism is!

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I will listen to this book again. The author took the time to make important points about complicated subjects. Thanks

Basic but it’s gets to the point

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First of all, the title is misleading. This is a critique of postmodernism, not a neutral overview of it, such as the title and most of the description would suggest. Tho admittedly, the phrasing “cult of the politically correct” in the description, speaks volumes about the authors ideological disposition, as well as his ability to treat opposing viewpoints seriously, and with respect. In fact defining people you disagree with as being a “cult” - as in unreasonable, fanatic, etc., is exactly the kind of rhetoric that postmodernists like Foucault criticized for attempting to disempower and dominate an opposition, not by necessarily being right, but by conceptually priming the audience to disagree or not to take seriously what your opponent says.

Which brings us to the content itself. Tho there are moments of fairly accurate and seemingly neutral retellings of postmodernist viewpoints, it’s regularly interrupted with loaded language like “magnificently overconfident generalizations”, often without expanding on why, or mounting much of a counter argument. Almost as if the author is trying to prime you to think that what is being described is obviously silly, without actually being able to articulate why, most of the time. It reads (or sounds) like someone who went into researching postmodernism with their mind already made up about whether they agree with it or not. It bleeds into the text, almost as if the descriptive parts are paraphrased from some other overviews of postmodernism, and where the primary contribution of the author himself, is his negative reactions to what he is reading. It seems superficial and fleeting (granted that it’s an “introduction”), as if the author has only read exactly what he has put to paper, and where there is no real interest in truly trying to understand what underlies the opinions and ideas, even tho it’s right in front of him.

There’s nothing wrong with criticizing postmodernism. I certainly don’t agree with all postmodernists, and neither do most postmodernists agree with each other. But if you’re going to write a critique, you should make that much more obvious in the advertisement. And if you’re going to criticize something, you should always be willing and able to substantiate it. Otherwise, you’re not providing any reasons for the reader/listener to disagree with these ideas, and it becomes about as constructive as your average youtube hate-comment.

I would not recommend this book to anyone who wants a neutral introduction to postmodernism, that attempts to understand it in good faith.

Misleading and biased

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