Paper Status Tracking
Contact us
customer@davidpublishing.com
Click here to send a message to me 3275638434
Paper Publishing WeChat

Article
Affiliation(s)

South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China

ABSTRACT

Marxist discourse is subject to incredulity and negative impact under the deconstructionist dissolution of “totality” and negation of historical “meta-narrative”. But the ideological tension of Marxism has constituted the theoretical basis of deconstructionist and postmodernist criticism of Capitalism and its culture. Furthermore, it is the radical hope of postmodernism. Within the scope of “postmodern politics”, Marxism still boasts critical competence and theoretical reconstruction capabilities under Capitalist global narrative. “Deconstructive Marxism” contains complex ideological contradictions, on which we should conduct in-depth criticism.

KEYWORDS

postmodernism, deconstructionism, Marxism, ideological tension

Cite this paper

References
Berman, Marshall. (2003). All That Is Solid Melts into Air. (Zhang Ji, Xu Dajian, Trans.). Beijing: Commercial. 
Best, Steven, et al. (2002). Postmodern Turn. (Chen Gang, Trans.). Nanjing: Nanjing University. 
Best, Steven, et al. (2001). Postmodern Theory: Critical Interrogations. (Zhang Zhibing, Trans.). Beijing: Central Compilation and Translation. 
Borgmann, Albert. (2003). Crossing the Postmodern Divide. (Meng Qingshi, Trans.). Beijing: Commercial. 
Derrida, Jacques. (1999). Spectre of Marx. (He Yi, Trans.). Beijing: Renmin University. 
Derrida, Jacques. (1976). Of Grammatology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University.
Derrida, Jacques. (2005). Of Grammatology. (Wang Tangjia, trans.). Shanghai: Shanghai People’s. 
Derrida, Jacques. (2001). Writing and Difference. (Zhang Ning, Trans.). Beijing: SDX Joint. 
Eagleton, Terry. (2006). Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Reception Theory: Contemporary Literary Theory. (Wang Fengzhen, Trans.). Najing: Jiangsu Education. 
Eagleton, Terry. (1998). Politics, Philosophy and Lust in History. (Ma Hailiang, trans.). Beijing: China Social Sciences. 
Eagleton,Terry & Benjamin, Walter. (1981). Towards a Revolutionary Criticism. London: Verso.
Foucault,Michel. (1997). The Eyes of Power, Interviews with Michel Foucault. (Yan Feng, Trans.). Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Publishing House.
Griffin David. (1998). Postmodern Visions. (Wang Chengbing, Trans.). Beijing: Central Compilation and Translation. 
Harvey, David. (2003). The Condition of Postmodernity. (Yan Jia, Trans.). Beijing: Commercial. 
Jameson, Fredric. (1999). The Political Unconscious. (Wang Fengzhen, Chen Yongguo, Trans). Beijing: China Social Sciences. 
Jameson, Fredric. (1997). Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. New York: Duke University.
Kellner, Douglas, et al. (2001). Postmodern Theory: Critical Interrogations. (Zhang Zhibing, Trans.). Beijing: Central Compilation and Translation. 
Lyotard, Jean-Francois. (1997). The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge. (Che Jinshan, Trans.). Beijing: SDX Joint. 
Miller, J.Hillis. (1998). Restate Deconstruction. (Guo Yingjian and others, Trans.). Beijing: China Social Sciences. 
Mulhern, Francis. (2002). Contemporary Marxist Literary Criticism. (Liu Xiangyu and others, Trans.). Beijing: Peking University.

About | Terms & Conditions | Issue | Privacy | Contact us
Copyright © 2001 - 2025 David Publishing Company All rights reserved, www.davidpublisher.com
3 Germay Dr., Unit 4 #4651, Wilmington DE 19804; Tel: 001-302-3943358 Email: order@davidpublishing.com