登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
The Postmodernist Turn
J. David Hoeveler
其他書名
American Thought and Culture in the 1970s
出版
Rowman & Littlefield
, 2004
主題
History / Reference
History / United States / General
History / United States / 20th Century
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Modern
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
ISBN
0742542564
9780742542563
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=QdpSzCxTuwAC&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
During the 1970s, the United States became the world's preeminent postindustrial society. The new conditions changed the way Americans lived and worked, and even their perceptions of reality. Americans struggled to find their place in a world where symbol became more important than fact, appearance more important than reality, where image supplanted essence. In this reassessment of a little studied decade, J. David Hoeveler, Jr., finds that the sense of detachment and dislocation that characterizes the postindustrial society serves as a paradigm for American thought and culture in the 1970s. The book examines major developments in literary theory, philosophy, architecture, and painting as expressions of a 1970s consciousness. Hoeveler also explores the rival "political" readings of these subjects and considers the postmodernist phenomenon as it became an ideological battleground in the decade. Clear and engaging, the work will be of great interest to historians, theorists, and everyone who wants to further explore the 1970s.