Sequel to History
Explore the intricate world of postmodernism with "Sequel to History" by esteemed author, Princeton University Press. Published in 1991, this thought-provoking paperback spans 250 pages and provides a profound examination of our contemporary understanding of history.
Delve into the definition of postmodernism as a transformative concept of time, revealing the crises that challenge our prevalent historical narratives. The book highlights the cultural identity crises encompassing the object, the subject, and the sign. Through a compelling analysis, it illustrates the dissolution of conventional historical frameworks amidst the rhythmic pulse of postmodernity.
This book is essential for anyone seeking to deepen their grasp of cultural theory and the evolution of historical thought. Add "Sequel to History" to your collection and engage with a pivotal discussion on the nature of history today.