The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism surveys the full
spectrum of postmodern culture - high and low, avant-garde and
popular, famous and obscure - across a range of fields, from
architecture and visual art to fiction, poetry, and drama. It
deftly maps postmodernism's successive historical phases, from its
emergence in the 1960s to its waning in the first decades of the
twenty-first century. Weaving together multiple strands of
postmodernism - people and places from Andy Warhol, Jefferson
Airplane and magical realism, to Jean-Francois Lyotard, Laurie
Anderson and cyberpunk - this book creates a rich picture of a
complex cultural phenomenon that continues to exert an influence
over our present 'post-postmodern' situation. Comprehensive and
accessible, this Introduction is indispensable for scholars,
students, and general readers interested in late twentieth-century
culture.
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