Marx and the Postmodernism Debates: An Agenda for Critical Theory
By (Author) Lorraine Landry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Cultural studies
320.5315
Hardback
248
This book is a meticulous argument for the contemporary value of Marx's democratic theory as an interpretive key for the postmodernism debates. Landry uses the works of Derrida, Foucault, and Lyotard to represent the poststructuralist camp and the writings of Habermas to represent the rationalist camp. Viable social critique, argues Landry, mediates between pure social constructivist and pure realist metaphysics. Postmodernism, although critical of Marx, aided the broader project of critical social theory, particularly Marx's critique of social-material contexts of oppression. Indeed, significant positive affiliations among Marx, Habermas, and the poststructuralists are found in their commitment to criticizing ideological aspects of bourgeois Enlightenment rationality and modernity. Landry employs a fruitful tension strategy as seeking rapprochement among the modern and postmodern positions on hotly debated contemporary issues such as subjectivity, criticism, and the nature of reason. Marxism continues to provide critical tools for articulating productive conflict within the postmodernism debates, advancing of strategies of critique beyond identity politics toward a more self-reflective ideological discussion of the multiple axes of power and oppression in political struggles over democracy. In this unique study, complex philosophical issues are described lucidly and their relevance for today is established compellingly.
.,."offers a good analysis of this contemporary debate. Graduate students and faculty."-Choice
...offers a good analysis of this contemporary debate. Graduate students and faculty.-Choice
For those who continue to look to one degree or another to the postmodernist project, and yet are aware of its political deficiences, her work should prove valuable. For those who never abandoned Marx's project but are intersted in conversing with the former, they too will find much of value here.-Contemporary Sociology
The claim that Marx's work still offers much--and can dislodge some of the more smug shibboleths of postmodern conventional wisdom--is timely, valid, and inspiring.-Philosophy in Review
..."offers a good analysis of this contemporary debate. Graduate students and faculty."-Choice
"The claim that Marx's work still offers much--and can dislodge some of the more smug shibboleths of postmodern conventional wisdom--is timely, valid, and inspiring."-Philosophy in Review
"For those who continue to look to one degree or another to the postmodernist project, and yet are aware of its political deficiences, her work should prove valuable. For those who never abandoned Marx's project but are intersted in conversing with the former, they too will find much of value here."-Contemporary Sociology
LORRAINE Y. LANDRY is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University./e