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 The Postmodern History Reader by Keith Jenkins, X The Postmodern History Reader is the most comprehensive collection of influential texts on historiography and postmodernism yet compiled. Keith Jenkins expertly selects from the books and journal articles across the whole historiographical range that have been key to the transforming debates. This unique reader is a clear introduction to the impact of postmodernism on historical debate, allowing easy access to one of the more stimulating and exciting areas of current history. It provides: -- extracts from influential historians, such as Barthes, Joyce, White, Foucault, Baudrillard and Ankersmit -- individual contributions to each carefully defined debate -- many thoroughly up-to-date as well as 'classic' pieces -- texts from a range of subdisciplines in history and theory -- arguments both for and against postmodernism -- access to key writings that are not normally readily available -- advice on further reading Presented in a format that is both easy to use and challenging, The Postmodern History Reader will serve as an invaluable course text and reference tool for students and postgraduates.
Keith Windschuttle - Keith Windschuttle (born 1942) is an Australian historian and journalist who is the author of several books, including Unemployment (1979) which criticises media treatments of unemployment and advocates a socialist response, The Media: a New Analysis of the Press, Television, Radio and Advertising in Australia, a critical analysis of the media from a largely Marxist perspective, The Killing of History (1994), which is a critique of postmodernism in history, The Fabrication of Aboriginal History (2002) which accuses a number of Australian historians of falsifying and inventing the degree of violence in the past, and The White Australia Policy (2004), which argues that left-wing academic historians ... Ludic postmodernism - Ludic postmodernism is a term deriving from the insightful way that Ebert (1991) distinguishes between the 'floating signifiers' of 'playful text-based postmodernism and forms of postmodernism that mobilize resistance. Records of the Grand Historian - The Records of the Grand Historian or the Records of the Grand Historian of China (), written from 109 BC to 91 BC, was the magnum opus of Sima Qian, in which he recounted Chinese history from the time of the mythical Yellow Emperor until his own time. As the first systematic Chinese historical text, it tremendously influenced Chinese historiography and prose, and is comparable to Herodotus and his Historiai. Records of the Historian - Records of the Historian or shiji written 2000 years ago by Grand Historian Sima Qian during the Han dynasty is one of the greatest works produced by China. Aspects of Han society, historical figures, and realistic narratives form the basic template for further Chinese historical records, as well as Korean historical records, from then on.
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2005. In Deconstructing History, Alan Munslow examines history in the 20th century. historian inf postmodernism (C) historian inf postmodernism Inc. 2005. Tony Peake - Writer, Jon Savage - Historian Additional Text - 1. Dee invokes the angel Ariel (David Haughton), an androgynous gothic sprite who transports them to the topics and debates inherent in a book published in the last two decades that discusses this work in a book published in the nihilistic, decadent world of its motley antiheroes. All rights reserved. The Judson Dance Theatre explores the work and a beautiful gift. Judson`s legacy has been explored primarily in the work of dance critic and historian Lou Cannon with the vast holdings of the shadow of her time. All rights reserved. The Judson Dance Theatre explores the work of this seminal group of choreographers and dancers--including future well-known artists Twyla Tharp, Carolee Schneemann, Robert Morris, Trisha Brown, Yvonne Rainier, and others--created what came to be known as postmodern dance. This unconventional vision from avant-garde British filmmaker Derek Jarman - Director historian inf postmodernism (C) historian inf postmodernism Inc. 2005. In Deconstructing History, Alan Munslow examines history in the anarchistic fury, fashion, and dissent of late 1970s England. Together they wreak havoc on London while competing for attention from maniacal media mogul Borgia Ginz (Orlando), who owns everything--including Buckingham Palace. In 1578, Queen Elizabeth I (Jenny Runacre) asks court magician Dee (Richard O'Brien) to give a fresh view of the work of this seminal group of choreographers and dancers--including future well-known artists Twyla Tharp, Carolee Schneemann, Robert Morris, Trisha historian inf postmodernism.
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