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The Trouble with Theory - The educational costs of postmodernism (Paperback)
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The Trouble with Theory - The educational costs of postmodernism (Paperback)
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Postmodern theory has engaged the hearts and heads of the brightest
students because of its apparent political and social radicalism.
Despite this Professor Gavin Kitching claims that, 'At the heart of
postmodernism is very poor, deeply confused and misbegotten
philosophy. As a result even the very best students who fall under
its sway produce radically incoherent ideas about language,
meaning, truth and reality.'This is not another conservative attack
on postmodernism. Rather, it is a carefully considered analysis
from a dedicated university teacher who is convinced that we have
gone terribly astray. He shows that postmodern theory is at best
irrelevant to, and at worst undermining of, persuasive political
arguments, and reveals the basic philosophical confusion at its
heart which makes this so. Essential reading for any student
writing a thesis in the humanities and the social sciences, and for
their teachers.'It is the strongest and best attack on the ravages
of routine post-modernism that I have ever read. I applaud the way
he lists the good causes that students warmly espouse, and then
suggests a simpler way to support them without the self-destructive
it's all just language that is implicit in their work.' - Professor
Sir Bernard Crick, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Birkbeck
College, University of London'Gavin Kitching rattles the cages.
Will the inmates hear this? They should, if only for the reason
that there is virtue in learning to argue against yourself. This is
a serious book.' - Professor Peter Beilharz, Sociology, La Trobe
University'Required reading for anyone who wants to understand how
and why postmodernism has had such disastrous pedagogical
consequences.' - Professor David G. Stern, Philosophy, University
of Iowa
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