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Perry Anderson
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Number of Pages
229
Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This scholarly non-fiction traces the origins and changing meanings of postmodern thought. Spanning continents—from Lima to Angkor, Paris to Munich, and beyond—it centers on the influential theorist Fredric Jameson. It speaks to readers curious about cultural history, philosophy, and art, and it aims to illuminate how art, time, and politics shift in the age of the spectacle with a thoughtful, accessible tone.
The content is presented as a global, narrative-driven survey that blends historical context, critical theory, and close readings of cultural artifacts. You’ll encounter cross-disciplinary analyses that connect literature, film, architecture, and visual culture to larger social currents. The readable prose invites you to track ideas as they move through different eras and places, making dense theory feel concrete and relevant.
Readers move through concise chapters that build a cohesive map of postmodernism’s development. The central thread—an influential figure shaping the conversation—serves as a throughline while each region’s case studies reveal how context changes interpretation. No spoilers here, but you’ll gain a clearer sense of how what we call “postmodern” shows up in art, technology, and everyday life.
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how postmodern ideas emerged, why they matter in contemporary culture, and how to read art, media, and politics with sharper insight. The work builds curiosity, critical thinking, and a more confident perspective on the modern world, leaving a lasting impression of depth and openness to new ways of seeing.
Product Details
Author
Perry Anderson
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Number of Pages
229
Language
English
SKU
9789350022320
ISBN
9789350022320
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20x5x25cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 325
₹ 309
₹ 16 Off