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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 149. Chapters: Critical theory, Political correctness, Globalization, Existentialism, Film theory, Moral relativism, Postmodern philosophy, Generation X, Marshall McLuhan, Paul Feyerabend, Posthumanism, Contemporary art, Camp, Information Age, Remodernism, The End of History and the Last Man, Mark Z. Danielewski, Postmodernity, Philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard, Critical psychiatry, Cornel West, Dystopia, Paul de Man, Manifestations of Postmodernism, Whiteness studies, Modular art, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Peter Ludlow, Thomas Kuhn, Post-postmodernism, Walter J. Ong, Criticism of postmodernism, Digital native, Performative turn, Postmodern religion, Critical race theory, Information revolution, Metaphor in philosophy, Postdevelopment theory, Bricolage, Chinese New Left, Simulacra and Simulation, Post-industrial society, Aris Marangopoulos, Antihumanism, Critical management studies, The Spinal Cord Perception, ArtPrize, John Miles Foley, Acting under a description, Postchristianity, Postmodern picture book, Secular theology, ONE: The Movie, Metamodernism, The Postmodern Condition, Ihab Hassan, Socialist Review, Global village, Postmodernist film, Nevada, Integral Institute, Transmodernity, List of contemporary art museums, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Michael Adrian Peters, Development criticism, Postmodernism in political science, Postmodern theatre, Neomodern, Postmodern social construction of nature, Postmodernist anthropology, Contemporary Canadian art, List of postmodern critics, Discontinuity, Talent, Post-theism, Globalism, Postmodern psychology, Critical historiography, Metahistorical romance, Alan Kirby, Oxford Literary Review, Russian postmodernism, The Death of Postmodernism and Beyond, Neoconservative postmodernism, Postmodern law, Postmodernism Generator, Hypertextuality, Neo-primitivism, Postmodern vertigo, Post-modernism...