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Poststructuralism and Critical Theory's Second Generation (Hardcover)
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Poststructuralism and Critical Theory's Second Generation (Hardcover)
Series: The History of Continental Philosophy
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"Poststructuralism and Critical Theory's Second Generation"
analyses the major themes and developments in a period that brought
continental philosophy to the forefront of scholarship in a variety
of humanities and social science disciplines and that set the
agenda for philosophical thought on the continent and elsewhere
from the 1960s to the present. Focusing on the years 1960-1984, the
volume examines the major figures associated with poststructuralism
and the second generation of critical theory, the two dominant
movements that emerged in the 1960s: Althusser, Foucault, Deleuze,
Derrida, Lyotard, Irigaray, and Habermas. Influential thinkers such
as Serres, Bourdieu, and Rorty, who are not easily placed in
"standard" histories of the period, are also covered. Beyond this,
thematic essays engage with issues as diverse as the Nietzschean
legacy, the linguistic turn in continental thinking, the
phenomenological inheritance of Gadamer and Ricoeur, the influence
of psychoanalysis, the emergence of feminist thought and a
philosophy of sexual difference, the renewal of the critical theory
tradition, and the importation of continental philosophy into
literary theory.
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