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The Routledge Dictionary of Literary Terms

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Routledge</strong> Companion to<br />

Postmodernism<br />

2nd edition<br />

Edited by Stuart Sim<br />

What does ‘postmodernism’ mean? Why is it so important? Now in its second<br />

edition, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Routledge</strong> Companion to Postmodernism combines a series <strong>of</strong><br />

in-depth background chapters with a body <strong>of</strong> A–Z entries to create an<br />

authoritative, yet readable guide to the complex world <strong>of</strong> postmodernism.<br />

Following full-length articles on postmodernism and philosophy, politics,<br />

feminism, religion, post-colonialism, lifestyles, television, and other<br />

postmodern essentials, readers will find a wide range <strong>of</strong> alphabeticallyorganized<br />

entries on the people, terms and theories connected with<br />

postmodernism, including:<br />

● Peter Ackroyd ● Michel Foucault<br />

● Jean Baudrillard ● Frankfurt School<br />

● Chaos <strong>The</strong>ory ● Poststructuralism<br />

● Desire ● Retro<br />

Students interested in any aspect <strong>of</strong> postmodernist thought will find this an<br />

indispensable resource.<br />

0–415–33359–8<br />

Available at all good bookshops<br />

For ordering and further information please visit www.routledge.com

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