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Virgil Nemoianu - Postmodernism and Cultural Identities: Conflicts and Coexistence - 9780813216843 - V9780813216843
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Postmodernism and Cultural Identities: Conflicts and Coexistence

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Description for Postmodernism and Cultural Identities: Conflicts and Coexistence Hardcover. Starts from the assumption that, whether we like it or not, we live in a postmodern environment, one characterized by turbulence, fluidity, relativity, commotion, uncertainty, and lightning-fast communication and change. Num Pages: 392 pages. BIC Classification: DSB; JFC. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 33. Weight in Grams: 660.
Virgil Nemoianu's book starts from the assumption that, whether we like it or not, we live in a postmodern environment, one characterized by turbulence, fluidity, relativity, commotion, uncertainty, and lightning-fast communication and change. One question raised under these circumstances is whether we have thus entered an age of 'posthistory', one radically different from whatever happened in the past 10,000 years or so, or whether our present continues to be understandable by the methods of the philosophy of culture. The other important question is whether inside the postmodernist turmoil we can discover islands of stability, durability, continuity, and coherence. In answering such questions Nemoianu provides examinations of a political, religious, and aesthetic (particularly literary) nature. The book draws the conclusion that relativity and skeptical uncertainty themselves require such components of coherence and stability to prevent postmodernity from turning into uniformity and predictability. To the extent that most, or even all, things are considered carriers of truth, their opposite (the cultural identities) must also be granted the very same privilege. The 'adversarial' islands are engaged in a complex network of relations with their tempestuous surroundings, thereby ironically vindicating them by contrast. Hope is emphasized as the prominent and fundamental virtue of our time, and as the bridge connecting past, present, and future. The epilogue of the book suggests a tentative and subjective model of a defensive 'philosophical garden' which might help the reader imagine how to find appropriate protection - by isolation and creative interaction at the same time - in a world of chaos and disorder.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
The Catholic University of America Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
Washington, United States
ISBN
9780813216843
SKU
V9780813216843
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About Virgil Nemoianu
Virgil Nemoianu is the William J. Byron Distinguished Professor of Literature and Ordinary Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and has taught at the Universities of Bucharest, California, London, Cambridge, Cincinnati, and Amsterdam. A member of the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, Nemoianu has written, edited, or translated twenty books. He has received Fulbright, Humboldt, and National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships as well as a lifetime achievement award from the Romanian Cultural Institute.

Reviews for Postmodernism and Cultural Identities: Conflicts and Coexistence
"This splendid work goes right to the heart of contemporary debates over the 'postmodern' condition. It is an original creative work in the philosophy of culture, a capstone statement by a renowned scholar." - Gerald Gillespie, emeritus professor of comparative literature, Stanford University "Nemoianu's scholarship is simply dazzling in its breadth and scope. There are many books that argue for the importance of the humanities in the current socio-cultural climate, none, however, from Nemoianu's inclusive and broad perspective or with his truly exceptional knowledge and erudition." - Mihai I. Spariosu, distinguished research professor, University of Georgia"

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