What might a ‘theory of everything’ look like? Is science an ideology? Who were Adorno, Horkheimer or the Frankfurt School?
The decades since the 1960s have seen an explosion in the production of critical theories. Deconstructionists, poststructuralists, cultural materialists, postcolonialists, black critics and queer theorists, among a host of others, all vie for our attention.
Stuart Sim and Borin Van Loon’s incisive graphic guide provides a route through the tangled jungle of competing ideas and provides an essential historical context, situating these theories within a tradition of critical analysis going back to the rise of Marxism. They present the essential methods and objectives of each theoretical school in an incisive and accessible manner, and pay special attention to recurrent themes and concerns that have preoccupied a century of critical theoretical activity.
Authors: Stuart Sim & Borin Van Loon
Prices: £6.99/$9.95/C$10.99
Pages: 176 pages
Publication Date: Apr 2, 2009
ISBN: 9781848310599
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vodret
03.08.09 at 04:43PM
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I studied this subject for my undergraduate degree and I tried to make order in such different theories. I believed it was a hard work, but in this case I would like to thank the authors because they bring theories to an intelligible surface, in a masterly fashion!
Sharmela
12.10.09 at 09:25PM
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Thank you Introducing Books! This helped me no end with my Eng Lit module of the same name and getting my head around the maze of terms and theories. Written in such a way that you can dip into it or follow it through consecutively, I was impressed by how in-depth such a diminutive looking book could be...and the illustrations really help!
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