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Pt. 5 Metamodernism Works Cited

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    jimstrecker
  • Feb 22, 2022
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Updated: Aug 10, 2022


Works Cited


Baciu, C., Bocoş, M., & Baciu-Urzică, C. (2015). Metamodernism – A conceptual foundation. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 209, 33–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.11.226


Corsa, A. J. (2018). Grand narratives, metamodernism, and global ethics. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 14(3), 241–272.


Feldman, S. M. (2005). The problem of critique: Triangulating Habermas, Derrida, and Gadamer within metamodernism. Contemporary Political Theory, 4(3), 296–320. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.cpt.9300117


Freinacht, H. (2019). Nordic ideology: A metamodern guide to politics, book two. Metamoderna ApS.


Gare, A. (2001). Towards an environmentalist grand narrative. In B. Gleeson & N. Low (Eds.), Governing for the Environment: Global Problems, Ethics and Democracy (pp. 105–117). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333977620_7


Gibbons, A. (2021). Metamodernism, the anthropocene, and the resurgence of historicity: Ben Lerner’s 10:04 and “The Utopian Glimmer of Fiction.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 62(2), 137–151. https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619.2020.1784828


Hoaglund, C. (2021, November 7). Processing metamodernism [Personal communication]. Komańda, M. (2016). Metamodernism and social sciences.


Mohler, R. A. M. (2019). The prayer that turns the world upside down: The Lord’s prayer as a manifesto for revolution (Reprint edition). Thomas Nelson.


Myers, J., & Noebel, D. A. (2015). Understanding the times: A survey of competing worldviews. David C Cook.


Storm, J. A. J. (2021). Metamodernism: The future of theory. University of Chicago Press.


Sweet, L. (2001). SoulTsunami: Sink or swim in new millennium culture. Zondervan.


Vermeulen, T., & van den Akker, R. (2010). Notes on metamodernism. Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, 2(1), 5677. https://doi.org/10.3402/jac.v2i0.5677

 
 
 

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