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|a Felski, Rita.
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|a Doing Time; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Nothing to Declare; Chapter 2: New Cultural Theories of Modernity; Chapter 3: The Invention of Everyday Life; Chapter 4: Judith Krantz, Author of The Cultural Logics of Late Capitalism; Chapter 5: The Doxa of Difference; Chapter 6: Fin de Siècle, Fin de Sexe; Chapter 7: Images of the Intellectual; Chapter 8: Why Feminism Doesn't Need an Aesthetic (And Why It Can't Ignore Aestetics); Chapter 9: Feminism, Postmodernism, and the Critique of Modernity; Index; About the Author.
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|a Contemporary theory is full of references to the modern and the postmodern. How useful are these terms? What exactly do they mean? And how is our sense of these terms changing under the pressure of feminist analysis?. In Doing Time, Rita Felski argues that it makes little sense to think of the modern and postmodern as opposing or antithetical terms. Rather, we need a historical perspective that is attuned to cultural and political differences within the same time as well as the leaky boundaries between different times. Neither the modern nor the postmodern are unified, coherent, or self-evide.
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|a Postmodernism.
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