This course examines the phenomena of postmodernism and postmodernity and their consequences for politics. Major themes include: debates on the nature of modernity and postmodernity; power; truth; reality; capitalism; Marxism; liberalism; feminism. Students will assess the value of postmodern thought and whether it can construct political projects worthy of support.
Prerequisite(s):Political Science 2237E and third or fourth year standing, or permission of the Department.
Extra Information: 2 seminar hours.
Course Weight: 0.50
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CATEGORY A
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Subject Code: POLISCI
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