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Rosenberg/Barthes/Hassan

The Postmodern Habit of Thought

Jerome Klinkowitz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Georgia Press

Published:15th Jun '12

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Jerome Klinkowitz presents an opening attempt to define postmodernism as it applies to the arts and culture. Rosenberg/Barthes/Hassan discusses the work of three critics who came to prominence in the 1960s, an era of social, ideological, and aesthetic turmoil. Sharing a disdain for modernism's authoritarianism, elitism, and sterile preoccupation with despair, the three critics called for a postmodern art that would emphasize action, reality, and immanence and offer fresh envisionings of the world.

Klinkowitz traces the progression of thought that links the work of critic Harold Rosenberg, who introduced the concept of "action painting"; the semiotician Roland Barthes, who redefined art, culture, and ideology as language systems; and visionary literary scholar Ihab Hassan, whose works call for nothing less than a rethinking of man's place within the material and spiritual universe.

This work itself is a postmodern critical collage that should invite its readers to enter into polyphony that aims at liberating us from those fixed categories of thought that often, in effect, stop thought.


This is nothing less than a most provocative schematization of the ontological substructures of postmodernism as articulated by the three writers mentioned in the book's title, plus Klinkowitz's astute appreciation of the significant artistic events of the last twenty years.

ISBN: 9780820340166

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm

Weight: 227g

148 pages