
In a clear readable style, "Living with Theory" maps out contemporary theory, tracing its complex configurations, its political preoccupations, and its relations with literature. It explores the engagement of theory with such phenomena as globalization and postmodernism, multiculturalism and cultural wars, plus the rise of neoliberalism and the corporate university. The book also highlights the current reconfiguration of critical reading and its potential future. An unabashed defense of postmodern theory and cultural studies, "Living with Theory's" appeal extends beyond literary and cultural studies circles, and will be of value to anyone interested in the current and future role of theory across the humanities and social sciences.
In a clear and readable style, "Living with Theory" maps out contemporary theory, tracing its complex configurations, its political preoccupations, and its relations with literature.
Argues that the field of theory in late postmodern consumer society has become overburdened with new ideas, and that there is an essential need for guides and signposts in this complex field
Maps out contemporary theory, tracing its complex configurations, its political preoccupations, and its relations with literature
Explores the engagement of theory with such phenomena as globalization and postmodernism, multiculturalism and cultural wars, plus the rise of neoliberalism and the corporate university
Highlights the current reconfiguration of critical reading and its potential future
| richard p feynman norman lewis patanjali raghu palat geoff johns | helene petrovna blavatsky donald glut brian aldiss nicola williams frank lisa armstead |