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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Critical Theory and Postmodernity | 1 |
Third-Generation Critical Theory | 1 | |
Transitions in Postmodern Capitalism | 7 | |
Fast Capitalism: Toward a New Theory of Ideology | 11 | |
Is a Totality Theory Possible? | 16 | |
The Politics of Totality | 21 | |
Theorizing Postmodernity | 27 | |
2 | Postmodernism and the End of Politics 1: New French Theory | 31 |
The Aversion to Grand Narratives | 31 | |
Postmodernism, Post-Marxism, Neoliberalism | 36 | |
Derrida, Foucault, Baudrillard, and the Frankfurt School | 42 | |
Modernism, Postmodernism, and Cultural Studies | 46 | |
Postmodernism and the "End of Ideology" | 52 | |
3 | Postmodernism and the End of Politics 2: Feminist Theory | 57 |
Lacanian Feminism | 57 | |
Difference Theory, the Celebration of the Feminine, and the End of Politics | 66 | |
The Problem of the Postmodern Feminist Subject | 73 | |
Theorizing Feminism: The Text Is a Woman | 77 | |
4 | Producing Reproduction: The Logic of Feminist Postmodern Critical Theory | 83 |
Retaining the Concept of Structural Primacy | 83 | |
Beyond Poststructuralism | 88 | |
Production over Reproduction | 94 | |
Essaying Critical Theory | 98 | |
Totality, Relationality, Transformationality | 104 | |
5 | Critical Theory and Everyday Life 1: Against Economism | 109 |
Transcoding the Logics of Domination | 109 | |
Postmodernism and the Discourse of Imagination | 116 | |
Feminism and the Valorization of Reproduction | 121 | |
Critical Theory for and against the Popular | 126 | |
Transcoding the Transcoder | 131 | |
6 | Critical Theory and Everyday Life 2: Desire, Discourse, and Domination | 137 |
Desire: Can Men Be Feminists (and Write Feminist Theory)? | 137 | |
Discourse: Cracking the Code | 143 | |
Domination: Negating Negative Dialectics | 150 | |
Who's Left? | 154 | |
Bibliography | 159 | |
Index | 169 |
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