Poststructuralism is one of the most important social theories to have emerged from Europe in the late Twentieth Century, yet it remains notoriously difficult to define. With a mission to make theory make sense, this concise introductory text provides: (1) an original and accessible guide to the three orientations that underpin poststructural thought; (2) a brief genealogy of poststructuralism including an exploration of its relationship to the philosophy of structuralism; and (3) a succinct outline of, and response to, the main criticisms of poststructural theory. Deliberately short and to the point, and relatively free of esoteric technical jargon, this will be a welcome text for busy university students and scholars wanting to gain a rapid understanding of poststructural thought.
What is Poststructuralism? (Making Theory Make Sense Book 1) (English Edition)
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