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[4.9.1] Comments on Recent Adventures of the Image and Spectacle on the Occasion of Baudrillard's 75 th Birthday |
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[4.9.4] The Po-Mo Page: discussion of different aspects of postmodern theory
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[4.9.5] Introduction guide to postmodern theory [Dino Felluga]
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[4.9.6] The Postmodern Turn: Paradigm Shifts in Theory, Culture, and Science
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[4.9.7] An introduction to postmodern theory by Mary Klages
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[4.9.8] Postmodernism and the Media, Andreas Saugstad
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[4.9.9] Postmodernism and Its Critics
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[4.9.10] The Simpsons as a postmodern text
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[4.9.11] Postmodernism and Science Fiction Films
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[4.9.12] The journal, Postmodern Culture |
[4.9.13] Wikipedia: Baudrillard's theory of hyperreality |
For further reading:
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Alemany-Galway, M. (2002). A postmodern cinema. New York: Rowan & Littlefield.
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Bignell, J. (2000). Postmodern media culture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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Daspit, T., & Weaver, J. (1998). Popular culture and critical pedagogy: Reading, constructing, connecting. New York: Garland.
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Giroux, H. (1997). Counternarratives: Cultural studies and critical pedagogies in postmodern spaces. New York: Routledge.
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Green, B., & Fitzclarence, L. (1999). Schooling the future: Education, youth and postmodernism. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis.
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Kelly, U. (1997). Schooling desire: Literacy, cultural politics, and pedagogy. New York: Routledge.
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Marshall, B. K. (1992). Teaching the postmodern: Fiction and theory. New York: Routledge.
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McRobbie, A. (1994). Postmodernism and Popular Culture. New York: Routledge.
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Raschke, C. (2002). The digital revolution and the coming of the postmodern university. New York: Routledge.
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