The Anti-aesthetic: essays on postmodern cultureA continuing best-seller -- with more than 60,000 copies sold -- The Anti-Aesthetic is a touchstone volume for postmodern debate and theory. Though the cultural stakes and terms have changed over the last decade, this collection still illuminates -- perhaps now even more lucidly -- a vital current in contemporary criticism. |
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读其中哈贝马斯的一章,即讲的是“Modernity--an unfinished project”
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A Preface | 16 |
Rosalind Krauss Sculpture in the Expanded Field | 31 |
Douglas Crimp On the Museums Ruins | 43 |
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