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  • Postmodern abstractions of the "language" variety have
  • Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age (1998)
  • Liberation's children: parents and kids in a postmodern age (2003)
  • Ennobling of Democracy: The Challenge of the Postmodern Age.
  • re, involved in the hegemonic view, but also postmodern alternatives based on a respect for absolute
  • Rhetoric in Postmodern America: Conversations with Michael Calvin M
  • on is edited by poets Paul Hoover, editor of Postmodern American Poetry, and his wife, Maxine Cherno
  • Postmodern Anarchism.
  • ed himself as a black anarchist as well as a postmodern anarchist.
  • oping postanarchism from its roots in French postmodern and classical anarchist thought.
  • Postmodern and Wesleyan?
  • The style of building is postmodern and thus contemporary.
  • enes in the way he has, suggesting perhaps a postmodern approach to his subject, in that precise mea
  • rofessors which provide context for both the postmodern approach employed by Vice and the controvers
  • from 8 November 1991 to 1996 by the Catalan postmodern architect Ricardo Bofill.
  • Designed in the Postmodern architectural style and built in only 14 mon
  • li & Associates Architects, who designed the postmodern architectural style of the building, which i
  • ark is a 33-story building that utilizes the postmodern architectural style and was designed by the
  • aza is a 23-story building that utilizes the postmodern architectural style and was designed by the
  • erials are glass, granite, and concrete in a postmodern architectural design.
  • It was built in the postmodern architectural style, with granite and glass
  • g 146 dwelling units anchors the structure's postmodern architectural theme.
  • Designed in the postmodern architectural style, it is a granite-clad st
  • Skidmore, Owings & Merrill who designed the postmodern architectural style of the building.
  • use, one of the first prominent works of the postmodern architecture movement, is located in the sub
  • io Public Library is an excellent example of postmodern architecture in Texas.
  • It is an example of Postmodern Architecture, with a distinctive triangular
  • The building, an example of Postmodern architecture, holds offices for Regions Bank
  • It is an example of postmodern architecture, as designed by Cesar Pelli & A
  • 1010 Mass is an example of postmodern architecture, with a facade composed of bric
  • neering firm; the structure is an example of Postmodern architecture.
  • Such details are features of postmodern architecture.
  • It is an example of postmodern architecture.
  • The building is an example of postmodern architecture.
  • of the Humana Corporation and known for its postmodern architecture.
  • The former AmSouth Building is an example of Postmodern architecture; postmodern aspects of the buil
  • sical styles, oblique and ironic lyrics, and postmodern arrangements incorporating samples, drum mac
  • She created modern and postmodern art and has engaged in realistic impressioni
  • he journal became a major voice interpreting postmodern art.
  • Mark Flake - Postmodern artist
  • Franck de Las Mercedes (born 1972), postmodern artist.
  • ns, one of whom is Mark Tansey, a well-known postmodern artist.
  • Simplifying to the extreme, I define postmodern as incredulity toward metanarratives.
  • ational style tower, but it was described as postmodern, because it features setbacks and triangular
  • skepticism in the age of mass media, and the postmodern belief in the relativism of truth.
  • Architecturally, the postmodern brick structure is minimalist in its design.
  • The postmodern building is made out of masonry, glass, and
  • It is one of the most successful postmodern buildings in London with use of bold, but pe
  • Century: From Scientific Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge".
  • Main article: Postmodern Christianity
  • Postmodern Christianity is an outlook of Christianity t
  • sophical theology is the most recent form of postmodern Christianity.
  • In postmodern circles, Boghossian is known for his respons
  • he Residences of the World Trade Centre is a postmodern complex near the Harbourfront in Toronto, On
  • collection of essays entitled Divine Aporia: Postmodern Conversation About the Other (edited by John
  • gion, most notably Prophets Facing Backward: Postmodern Critiques of Science and Hindu Nationalism i
  • r the evangelical church in dealing with the postmodern cultural shift.
  • : The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture was published by Oxford University P
  • ke a House on Fire: Renewal of the Arts in a Postmodern Culture.
  • pher, noted for her work in modern dance and postmodern dance.
  • ays titled Reinventing nature?: responses to postmodern deconstruction (1995), which was a response
  • centre development was constructed to a very Postmodern design and the centre was criticised from th
  • The material of the postmodern design includes steel and glass.
  • The striking postmodern design is spectacular when viewed at a dista
  • ngs & Merrill (Washington), who designed the postmodern design of the building.
  • pping Centre was constructed to an extremely PostModern design, which was described at the time of o
  • That year marked the opening of a new postmodern designed headquarters building for AT&T loca
  • Bala argues that it is precisely Kuhn's postmodern epistemological paradigm that obstructs reco
  • d practice with modern critical thinking and postmodern epistemological insights about the construct
  • cted by Susan Kaplan, see Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family.
  • sly raiding his record collection in classic postmodern fashion.
  • er, it might be hailed as a tour de force of postmodern fiction."
  • Designed by WZMH Architects, the building's postmodern form features a glass curtain wall that vari
  • tanatyam, she went on to change her focus to postmodern fusion dances that incorporated elements fro
  • Postmission: World Mission by a Postmodern Generation edited by Richard Tiplady.
  • His next book is entitled: The PostModern Generation:: Leading, Managing Working With
  • adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel, but a postmodern gothic reinvention set in present-day New Or
  • Consequently, many postmodern groups, such as the poets of the Language Sc
  • s work may be seen as the culmination of the postmodern hermeneutic revolution begun by Heidegger.
  • Center is a 28-story, 426-foot-tall (130 m) postmodern high-rise building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • ton to Rorty and White (1995) and edited The Postmodern History Reader (1997), the author of Why His
  • Feminism and the Postmodern Impulse: Post-World War II Fiction (1996, SU
  • His early works are decidedly postmodern in inclination, with considerable use of sty
  • A postmodern interpretation of religion emphasises the ke
  • Postmodern interpretations of religion acknowledge and
  • lano wrote that Los Abandoned "reflected the postmodern Latino experience better than any band ever.
  • m Awards for Best Supporting Actress for The Postmodern Life of My Aunt (2006), Red Cliff part I (20
  • hange: The Personal and Public Challenges of Postmodern Life (1996) ISBN 9780687017300
  • tical Genealogies: Historical Situations for Postmodern Literary Studies
  • ween existential literature & philosophy and postmodern literature & theory.
  • describe the game as a piece of interactive postmodern literature.
  • ighth novel by Don DeLillo, is an example of postmodern literature.
  • en as bearing some of the characteristics of postmodern literature.
  • Hermetic Magic: The Postmodern Magical Papyrus of Abaris, 1995 ISBN 0-87728
  • Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism (Duke University Press, Durham NC, 2
  • eneration of Turkish poetry, an abstract and postmodern movement created as a backlash against the m
  • f the founders of the San Francisco Bay Area postmodern movement in graphic design that became known
  • In the 20th century, the modernist and postmodern movements in turn discarded the romantic ide
  • known as a painter of the German Pop Art and Postmodern movements.
  • ical culture, and his advocacy of modern and postmodern music has been decisive for many.
  • hat he learned around the globe to solve the postmodern mysteries of high school.
  • including Great Books Guide, The New Canon, Postmodern Mystery, and Conceptual Fiction.
  • al first person narratives and contemporary, postmodern novels.
  • Repetitions: the Postmodern Occasion in Literature and Culture, Baton Ro
  • Humor and a somewhat postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well
  • icas accused Baert of courting a relativist, postmodern outlook.
  • It may be cited as an example of postmodern pastiche, as its sets are an intentional mix
  • hildren's television show Postman Pat called Postmodern Pat, a mosquito who has seen too many Hitchc
  • world architecture, which was moving into a postmodern period.
  • on the other, he thought through modern and postmodern philosophy by confronting their most powerfu
  • bout the physical sciences; the influence of postmodern philosophy on social disciplines in general;
  • s of religions that may be interpreted using postmodern philosophy include Postmodern Christianity,
  • "Whitehead's Radically Different Postmodern Philosophy.
  • of this tradition's contemporary (modern and postmodern) pioneers.
  • Globalization and Postmodern Politics: from Zapatistas to High Tech Robbe
  • he ‘Ethics' of Power,” in Ethics/Aesthetics: Postmodern Positions, ed.
  • of narratives: for precisely this reason the postmodern postulate to disconnect from narratives is i
  • t deeply dreary 'Me Against The Music' was a postmodern prank designed to make all sane listeners th
  • ent moment, which some would characterize as postmodern, presents one example of an historical perio
  • arguably 'the most significant forerunner of postmodern psychoanalysis', and in particular of the ex
  • Postmodern religion is not an attempt to banish religio
  • ons and global or dominant metanarratives in postmodern religion and this reflects one of the core p
  • Postmodern religion can be defined as any type of relig
  • Postmodern religious systems of thought view realities
  • e , suggesting that “he fuses autobiography, postmodern rhetoric, and nineteenth-century American hi
  • Nevertheless of the succession by postmodern rhetorics (which however couldn't reach the
  • The 383 foot postmodern skyscraper was completed in 1990 and lies ad
  • Plaza (formerly known as Fleet Center) is a Postmodern skyscraper in Providence, Rhode Island.
  • The Calpine Center is a 453 ft (138m) tall postmodern skyscraper in Downtown Houston, Texas.
  • 1400 Smith Street is a 691 ft (211m) tall postmodern skyscraper located in downtown Houston, Texa
  • ate 1980s/early 1990s when they and numerous postmodern skyscrapers were built near the station and
  • "Family, Education, and Postmodern Society: Yoshimitsu Morita's The Family Game
  • Postmodern Sophistications: Philosophy, Architecture, a
  • f intensively improvise song forms and using postmodern strategies.
  • ings gave way to massive, severely geometric postmodern structures such as the Royal Library of Belg
  • n the board of directors of the Institute of Postmodern Studies at Peking University.
  • From this point, Pamuk - in a postmodern style reminiscent of Jorge Luis Borges - pla
  • 120 Collins Street is a postmodern style building, paying homage to New York's
  • It was designed by WZMH Architects in the postmodern style and was built by PCL Construction in 1
  • eived new entrance halls in a hotly disputed Postmodern style, in 1984 for the north wing and 1991 f
  • 8 and was designed by WZMH Architects in the postmodern style.
  • in 1988, the twelve storey building is in a Postmodern style.
  • of stories by Canadian authors written in a postmodern style.
  • by Anime characters", rather means kuso, or postmodern substitution of serious official ideas with
  • The Landmark is a postmodern supertall skyscraper under construction in A
  • 's balancing act of old-school glam-rock and postmodern synth-driven industrial."
  • Postmodern techno-pop DJ "Moby" (Richard Hall) credits
  • A Search for a Postmodern Theater: Interviews with Contemporary Playwr
  • Directing Postmodern Theater: Shaping Signification in Performanc
  • Edited) The Blackwell Companion to Postmodern Theology (Blackwell, 2004
  • postmodern theology) and other disciplines such as phil
  • er: Confronting Evangelical Accommodation In Postmodern Times, Crossway Books (October 2004) ISBN 15
  • work has been described as an example of the postmodern tradition.
  • e aesthetics, the film has been described as postmodern, unorthodox and unconventional in terms of f
  • l, Shabesdike Shvebelekh, is one of the only postmodern works written in Yiddish, and is about to be
  • 2005, Above all earthly pow'rs : Christ in a postmodern world
  • Bible and Mission : Christian Mission in a Postmodern World.