Comp. JamesonFrederick, ‘Postmodernism and Consumer Society’, in FosterHal (ed.), The Anti-Aesthetic, Essays in Postmodern Culture, Port Townsend, Bay Press, 1983.
2.
Comp. LewinKim, ‘Farewell to Modernism’, in HertzRichard (ed), Theories of Contemporary Art, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall, 1985: 2–7
3.
Comp. PicabiaFrancis, in LippardLucy R. (ed.), Dados on Art, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall, 1971: 168.
BürgerPeter, Theory of the Avant-Garde, tr. ShawMichael, Manchester UP, 1984: 87.
6.
Quoted after McHaleBrian, Postmodernist Fiction, Methuen, 1987: 3.
7.
Ibid., p. 39.
8.
BaudrillardJean, Les strategies fatales, Bernard Gassett, 1983.
9.
EsslinMartin, The Age of Television, San Francisco, W.H. Freeman1982: 8, 22.
10.
Quoted after BanksLouis, ‘The Rise of Newsocracy’, in EldonHiebert RayReussCarol, (eds), Impact of Mass Media, Current Issues, Longman, 1985: 31.
11.
DayanDanielKatzElihu, ‘Performing Media Events’, in CuranJamesSmithAnthonyWingatePauline, (eds), Impacts and Influences, Essays on Media Power in the Twentieth Century, Methuen, 1987: 175, 183.
12.
Comp. Baudrillard, op. cit.
13.
ArnoldMathew, Culture and Anarchy, Cambridge University Press, 1963: 50 (orig. 1869).
LyotardJean-François, The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge, transl. by BenningtonGeoffMarsuniBrian, Manchester University Press, 1984: 17.
16.
Ibid., p. 16.
17.
Ibid., p. 17.
18.
Ibid., p. 37.
19.
Ibid., p. 41.
20.
Comp. KrausRosalind E., The Originality of Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths, MIT Press, 1985: 52–4. The concept has been suggested by G.M. Luquet.
21.
Comp. BaumanZygmunt, Legislators and Interpreters: On Modernity, Postmodernity and Intellectuals, Polity Press, 1987: 1–7, 143–5, 196–7.
22.
HeckmanSusan, Hermeneutics and the Sociology of Knowledge, Polity Press, 1986.
23.
Comp. BourdieuPierre, Distinction, A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, Routledge, 1984.
24.
More about the deployment of market freedom in the service of social control – in BaumanZygmunt, Freedom, Open University Press, 1988, chs 3 & 4