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100 _aDasgupta Samir
245 _aPostmodernism in a global perspective
260 _aNew Delhi
_bSage Publications
_c2014
300 _a285p
_cxi
365 _b Rs. 895
505 _aTable of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Postmodernism in Global Perspective - Samir Dasgupta and Peter Kivisto I: FRAMING POSTMODERNISM IN GLOBAL TERMS Dialectics of Globalization: From Theory to Practice - Douglas Kellner After Developmentalism and Globalization, What? - Immanuel Wallerstein 21st Century Globalization: Sociological Perspectives - Jan Nederveen Pieterse II: EXPLICATING POSTMODERNISM The Emergence of Postmodern Theory in Sociology - Andy Scerri Postmodernity as an Internal Critique of Modernity - Peter Kivisto Modernity and Postmodernity - Nico Stehr and Jason L Mast Sociology and Postmodern Risk - Samir Dasgupta Postmodernism and Sociology: Can Solidarity Be a Substitute for Objectivity? - Murray Milner, Jr III: MANY FACES OF POSTMODERNISM: GENDER, MARKET RELIGIONS, MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE Feminism, Postmodern Contentions, and Emancipatory Politics - Rosalind A Sydie Julia Kristeva: Toward a Postmodern Philosophy of Feminism - Mahbuba Nasreen “Market Religions” and Postmodern Globalization Theory - Gabriel Ignatow and Lindsey A Johnson Critical Management Studies and Postmodernist Movements - Ananda Das Gupta Globalization, Postmodernism, and Literary Criticism - Imre Szeman Index
650 _a1. Postmodernism 2. Sciology - Philosophy
700 _aKivisto Peter
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