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An edition of Postmodernism for historians (2005)

Postmodernism for historians

1st ed.

Postmodernism isn't some kind of optional plug-in for your world view. It is a powerful explanation of how ideas work. If you want to explore ideas with an informed perspective on how they function, you need to understand postmodernism. This primer by Callum G. Brown is an excellent starting point for anyone, not just historians and/or historiographers.

Brown begins by explaining "the two core principles of postmodernism": i) reality is ultimately unrepresentable; ii) therefore, there can be no authoritative account---of anything. This presents particularly strong challenges for the the study of history.

Brown then introduces the working concepts of signs, discourses, structures, the postmodern concept of a "text" (which entails more than letters and words), meta-narratives, and deconstruction. These include discussions of structuralism, post-structuralism, and post-colonial studies. Brown also provides enlightening examples of how these concepts are being used to interact with historical narratives and to reject the notion of historical authority in favor of a more nuanced understanding not of the past, but of the idea of the past. A final chapter summarizes some of the counter-criticisms to applying postmodern theory to history and historiography.

Brown provides numerous resources for additional reading at the end of each topical chapter and the writing is accessible throughout.

Participants in the Information Age would be well served to think more carefully and critically about contextualizing their relationship to information in a structured way. Every gadget, every widget, every post, every message exists within and contributes to discourses and meta-narratives whether you're aware of them or not.

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Pearson/Longman
Language
English
Pages
200

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [190]-193) and index.

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Harlow, United Kingdom, New York, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
907/.1
Library of Congress
D16.9 .B74 2005, D16.9.B74 2005, D16.9 .B76 2013eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
200p.
Number of pages
200

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3307588M
ISBN 10
0582506042
LCCN
2004053466
OCLC/WorldCat
865814456, 56103719
LibraryThing
2623693
Goodreads
9045

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Work ID
OL2008223W

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