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This book sets out a variety of reasons why we should move away from seeing the recent era as 'postmodern' and our culture as 'postmodernist' through a series of analyses of contemporary culture.

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In marrying a clear conceptual critique of postmodernism to the analysis of a rich diversity of popular cultural phenomena the book presents a unique framework from which to make sense of our 'accelerated culture' in the 21st Century. -- Dr Richard Haynes, Director, Stirling Media Research Institute, University of Stirling In marrying a clear conceptual critique of postmodernism to the analysis of a rich diversity of popular cultural phenomena the book presents a unique framework from which to make sense of our 'accelerated culture' in the 21st Century.

Table of Contents
1. After Postmodernity?; 2. Post-Cultural State; 3. Post-Space; 4. Post-Pop; 5. Pastmodernism; 6. Post-Sports; 7. Post-Politics; 8. Post-Catastrophe; 9. Post-Theory; 10. Post-Future

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 29/06/2011
      ISBN13: 9780748643448, 978-0748643448
      ISBN10: 0748643443

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book sets out a variety of reasons why we should move away from seeing the recent era as 'postmodern' and our culture as 'postmodernist' through a series of analyses of contemporary culture.

      Trade Review
      In marrying a clear conceptual critique of postmodernism to the analysis of a rich diversity of popular cultural phenomena the book presents a unique framework from which to make sense of our 'accelerated culture' in the 21st Century. -- Dr Richard Haynes, Director, Stirling Media Research Institute, University of Stirling In marrying a clear conceptual critique of postmodernism to the analysis of a rich diversity of popular cultural phenomena the book presents a unique framework from which to make sense of our 'accelerated culture' in the 21st Century.

      Table of Contents
      1. After Postmodernity?; 2. Post-Cultural State; 3. Post-Space; 4. Post-Pop; 5. Pastmodernism; 6. Post-Sports; 7. Post-Politics; 8. Post-Catastrophe; 9. Post-Theory; 10. Post-Future

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