Postmodernism and the Other :New Imperialism of Western Culture

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Postmodernism and the Other

Postmodernism and the Other :New Imperialism of Western Culture

3.95 (19 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Postmodernism has often been presented as a new theory of liberation that promotes pluralism and gives representation to the marginalised peoples of the non-west and ‘other’ cultures.

In this major assessment of postmodernism from a non-western perspective, Ziauddin Sardar offers a radical critique of this view. Covering the salient spheres of postmodernism – from architecture, film, television and pop music, to philosophy, consumer lifestyles and new age religions – Sardar reveals that postmodernism in fact operates to further marginalise the reality of the non-west and confound its aspirations.

By tracing postmodernism’s roots in colonialism and modernity, Sardar demonstrates that the dominant contemporary intellectual fashion, peddling an insidiously oppressive and subtle revisionism, is the most comprehensive onslaught on the non-west ever experienced. In stern retort, the author offers ways in which the peoples of the non-west can counter the postmodern assault and survive with their identities, histories and cultures intact.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780745307497
ISBN10 0745307493
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 429 g
Publisher / Reseller Pluto Press
Format paperback
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'A far reaching critique from a non-western perspective' -- The Tribune on Sunday

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Author's Bio

Ziauddin Sardar is a London-based scholar, award-winning writer, cultural critic and intellectual specialising in Muslim thought, futures studies and science and cultural relations. He is the author of How Do You Know?: Reading Ziauddin Sardar on Islam, Science and Cultural Relations (Pluto, 2006), Aliens R Us: The Other in Science Fiction Cinema (Pluto, 2002) and Postmodernism and the Other (Pluto, 1997).

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