When art was by and for the people

John Robson | 20 June 2009 | comment 6

The modern left seems to think good art should exclude the masses, William Morris knew better.

Quebec kids to learn Orwellian spirituality

Barbara Kay | 15 January 2009 | comment 9

All school children in Quebec are being forced to study moral relativism. 

Future-spotting

Richard Bastien | 31 May 2008 | comment 8

Quebec is a world leader in cultural change. Problem is, where is it leading the world to?

What’s wrong with postmodernism?

Richard Bastien | 05 April 2008 | comment 8

Islam is not the only ideology competing for the loyalty of the West.

FOCUS ON POSTMODERNISM What is the difference between King Lear and Ginger Meggs?

Barry Spurr | 02 June 2006 | comment 2

The real victims of PoMo are students who have never been introduced to the classics of English literature.

Australia’s wackiest postmodernists

James Franklin | 02 June 2006 | comment 1

It's easy to laugh off the fashion for PoMo, but harder to find a constructive solution.

FOCUS ON POSTMODERNISM PoMo’s unteachable suspicion

Philip Elias | 02 June 2006 | comment 1

A Sydney seminar on the impact of postmodernism upon education provides some thought-provoking reflections on a philosophy which pervades the teaching of liberal arts.

FOCUS ON POSTMODERNISM Your pocket guide to PoMo’s history

Martin Fitzgerald | 01 June 2006

Before all the hooha about postmodernism, there was something called modernism. What was all that about?

Dressing up old ideas in post-modern clothes

Christopher Martin | 12 November 2005

Post-modern literary theory is touted as the latest and greatest, but it is actually based on an old-fashioned approach to how we know things.

The death of Theory

Michael Cook | 12 August 2005 | comment 1

For 25 years or more, the humanities have been in thrall to post-modernist Theory. Now its empire seems to be breaking up.

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