Boys town

Item Type Journal Article
Author R. Deutsche
URL http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=d090005
Volume 9
Issue 1
Pages 5 – 30
Publication Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Date 1991
DOI 10.1068/d090005
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Library Catalog Pion Journals
Abstract Harvey's The Condition of Postmodernity combines urban and cultural discourses in order to defend a foundationalist social theory against the challenges raised by new social movements, political philosophies, and cultural practices. Adopting Jameson's definition of postmoderism as an embracing historical condition in which the valorization of fragmentation and difference conceals the spatiocconomic relations that underlie the totality of late capitalist society, Harvey contends that intellectual and aesthetic currents which insist on different starting points of social analysis or identify new objects of political analysis are necessarily complicit with advanced capitalism's concealment of social reality. It is no accident that Harvey's claim to perceive an objective basis of totality entails a refusal of feminist theories of representation, for feminists have analyzed such totalizmg visions as the fictions of subjects driven by the desire to disavow their own partial and fragmented condition through the refusal of difference.
Title Boys town
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