Postmodern Desire, Learning from India

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In This Study India Is Used To Illuminate The Postmodern West. It Points To The Ways That The West De-Politicises And Therefore Masks, Systemic And Epismetic Violence. It Also Challenges The Dynamic Of Social Change Presented By Postmodern Discourse And Suggests The Repressive, Rather Than Liberatory, Ends Of Postmodern Desire. The Celebrated Diversity Of Postmodernism Is Challenged By The Realities The Vast Majority Of The Population Have Neither The Resources, Knowledge, Or Education To Participate In The Allere Of Postmodernism.

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