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050 0 B2430.L964F67 1998
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245 04 The politics of Jean Franco̧is Lyotard :|bjustice and
political theory /|cedited by Chris Rojek and Bryan S.
Turner
260 London :|bRoutledge,|c1998
300 vii, 168 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index
505 0 Introduction: Judging Lyotard / Chris Rojek and Bryan S.
Turner -- 1. Lyotard and the decline of 'society' / Chris
Rojek -- 2. Forgetfulness and frailty: Otherness and
rights in contemporary social theory / Bryan S. Turner --
3. The politics of difference and the problem of justice /
Barry Smart -- 4. Saying goodbye to emancipation? Where
Lyotard leaves feminism, and where feminists leave Lyotard
/ Caroline Ramazanoglu -- 5. Narrative, knowledge and art:
On Lyotard's Jewishness / Ioan Davies -- 6. Identity,
memory and difference: Lyotard and 'the jews' / Victor J.
Seidler -- 7. Lost in the post: (post)modernity explained
to youth / John O'Neill -- 8. Lyotard's early writings:
1954-1963 / Mike Gane
520 Jean-Francois Lyotard is widely considered to be the
father of postmodernism and his ideas have influenced
research and debate across many fields. This edited
collection of essays is the first sociological assessment
of his work. It brings together leading sociologists
representing a wide range of interdisciplinary interests
to tackle many of the questions currently being asked
about this controversial figure. Lyotard's ideas about
culture and ethics raise important questions but it is
less clear whether he provides tenable solutions. The
Politics of Jean-Francois Lyotard is a significant
addition to the material currently available on this
highly influential figure and will therefore be essential
reading for academics and researchers in the fields of
philosophy, sociology and cultural studies
600 10 Lyotard, Jean Franco̧is,|d1924-1998
650 0 Postmodernism|xSocial aspects
700 1 Rojek, Chris
700 1 Turner, Bryan S.|q(Bryan Stanley),|d1945-