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Post-Ality: Marxism and Postmodernism
Mas’ud Zavarzadeh and
Donald Morton
Library of Congress
Catalog Number HX44.5.P67
334 pages
Publication date November
1, 1995
Paperback $14.95 ISBN
0-944624-27-8 or ISBN-13 9780944624272
A volume of essays
devoted to the regime of “post” in the late 20th century culture. Why should
social experience be intelligible only as “post.” These authors explore the
various phenomena of “post” and the way it has been used to undermine rigorous
left-wing political analyses in academic writing.
“I appreciate
the role of ‘post-ality’ studies in analyzing post-modern linguistic
games and thought, which subvert the resistance of women and men
against global trans-national capitalism and undermine their
struggle to build the world in which we live on justice and real
democracy.”
— Nawal El
Saadawi, Asian and African Languages and Literatures, Duke
University.
“Transformation
represents an important new theoretical forum for collective struggle
against the regime of wage-labor capital. It is not a journal about
social ‘reform’—working within or adjacent to the system—but
transforming capitalism. Committed to the view that the production of
commodities and class exploitation are the motor of capitalism,
Transformation issues an urgent challenge to the deconstructive and
post-structural left.”
— Prof. Peter
McLaren, UCLA and author of Between Borders
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