The Highroad Around Modernism

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The Highroad Around Modernism
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0791411516
ISBN-13 : 9780791411513
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Book Synopsis The Highroad Around Modernism by : Robert C. Neville

Book excerpt: Discussions of modernism and postmodernism in philosophy and the arts are usually based on a narrow reading of the Western tradition and are not conscious of the narrowness. The modern period, beginning with the European Renaissance, spawned many developments, not just the modernist one in terms of which the tradition has been read. From the standpoint of the highroad around modernism, both modernism and post-modernism look like nothing more than two late modern movements, perhaps too preoccupied with themselves and their historical place to engage a swiftly changing world containing more than the Western tradition. The Highroad Around Modernism develops and defends an explicitly non-modernist and non-postmodernist extension of modernity applicable to the problems of world-wide cultural interactions.


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