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Postmodern fables / Jean-François Lyotard ; translated by Georges Van Den Abbeele.

Van Pelt Library B2430.L963 M6713 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lyotard, Jean-François, 1924-1998.
Standardized Title:
Moralités postmodernes. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Ethics, Modern--20th century.
Ethics, Modern.
Postmodernism--Moral and ethical aspects.
Postmodernism.
Physical Description:
vii, 259 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis, MN ; London : University of Minnesota Press, [1997]
Summary:
This latest offering from one of the founding figures of postmodernism is a collection of fifteen "fables" that ask, in the words of Jean-Francois Lyotard, "how to live, and why?" Here, Lyotard provides a mixture of anarchistic irreverence and sober philosophical reflection on a wide range of topics with attention to issues of justice and ethics, aesthetics and judgment.
Acerbic, critical, relentlessly ironic, continually burning bridges and burning rubber, always high risk and always in high gear, Postmodern Fables throws down the gauntlet to any and all who idealize comfort. In sections titled "Verbiages", "System Fantasies", and "Concealments", Lyotard unravels and reconfigures idealist notions of subjects as various and fascinating as the French Revolution, the Holocaust, the reception of French theory in the Anglo-American world, the events of May 1968, the Gulf War, academic travelers as intellectual tourists, the collapse of communism, and his own work in the context of others'.
An exciting addition to the oeuvre of this major thinker, Postmodern Fables is a series of self-reflective and intellectually daring essays that speaks to the contemporary American reader in thought-provoking and undoubtedly controversial ways.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-252) and index.
ISBN:
0816625549
OCLC:
37180964

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