Postmodernism is an important part of the cultural landscape which continues to evolve, yet the ideas and theories surrounding the subject can be diverse and difficult to understand. Fifty Postmodern Thinkers critically examines the work of fifty of the most important theorists within the postmodern movement who have defined and shaped the field, bringing together their key ideas in an accessible format. Drawing on figures from a wide range of subject areas including literature, cultural theory, philosophy, sociology and architecture those covered BarthUmberto EcoSlavoj ZizekCindy ShermanJohn CageJean-Francois LyotardCharles JencksJacques DerridaHomi K. BhabhaQuentin TarantinoEach entry examines the thinkers career, key contributions and theories and refers to their major works. A valuable resource for those studying postmodern ideas at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, this text will appeal across the humanities and social sciences.
Since the publisher & sellers don't bother to put the complete list on their websites, here it is: Theodor W. Adorno Paul Auster John Barth Roland Barthes Jean Baudrillard Zygmunt Bauman Daniel Bell Homi K. Bhabha Nicolas Bourriaud Judit Butler NOT --- John Cage John D. Caputo Hélène Cixous Umberto Eco Guy Debord Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari Jacques Derrida Umberto Eco Paul Feyerabend Michel Foucault Clifford Geertz Kenneth J. Gergen William Gibson Philip Glass Stephen Greenblatt Peter Halley Donna J. Haraway David Harvey Linda Hutcheon Luce Irigaray Frederic Jameson Charles Jencks Rem Koolhaas Thomas S. Kuhn Ernesto Laclau & Chantal Mouffe David Lynch Jean-Francois Lyotard Brian McHale Benoit M. Mandelbrot Steve Reich Richard Rorty Edward B. Said Cindy Sherman Gayatri Spivak Quentin Tarantino René Thom Robert Venturi Graham Ward Hayden White Slavoj Zizek
With 234 pages of real text, gives an average of 234/50 i.e. somewhat less than 5 pages for each thinker (including further reading!) :-)