edited by Masao Miyoshi and Harry Harootunian
series edited by Stanley Fish and Fredric Jameson
Duke University Press, 1989
Cloth: 978-0-8223-0779-2 | eISBN: 978-0-8223-8155-6 | Paper: 978-0-8223-0896-6
Library of Congress Classification DS822.5.P62 1989
Dewey Decimal Classification 952.04

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Postmodernism and Japan is a coherent yet diverse study of the dynamics of postmodernism, as described by Lyotard, Baudrillard, Deleuze, and Guatarri, from the often startling perspective of a society bent on transforming itself into the image of Western “enlightenment” wealth and power. This work provides a unique view of a society in transition and confronting, like its models in the West, the problems induced by the introduction of new forms of knowledge, modes of production, and social relationships.

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