Table of contents for Utopia limited : the sixties and the emergence of the postmodern / Marianne DeKoven.


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Table of Contents
Preface								i-xv
Acknowledgments							i-v	 
Part I: Modern to Postmodern					1
	Introduction: Modern, Sixties, Postmodern			2-42
	Chapter One: Modern to Postmodern 
		in Herbert Marcuse					42-95
Part II: Culture Industry to Popular Culture				96
	Chapter Two: Culture Industry to Popular Culture 
		in Mythologies					97-125
	Chapter Three: Las Vegas Signs Taken for Wonders 	126-148
	Chapter Four: Loathing and Learning in Las Vegas 		149-194
	Chapter Five: Endnotes I: Sixties, Avant-Garde, 
		Popular Culture					195-207
Part III: Participatory Democracy to Postmodern Populism		208
	Chapter Six: Participatory Democracy in Port Huron	209-244
	Chapter Seven: Paradise Then				245-276
	Chapter Eight: William Burroughs: 
		Any Number Can Play				277-315
	Chapter Nine: Endnotes II: 
		Sixties, Avant-Garde, Popular Culture	 	316-321
Part IV: Subject Politics						322
	Chapter Ten: Politics of the Self				323-341
	Chapter Eleven: Laing's Politics of the Self			342-359
	Chapter Twelve: Tell Me Lies About Vietnam		360-389
	Chapter Thirteen: Fire Next Time or Rainbow Sign		390-429
	Chapter Fourteen: Personal and Political			430-468
	
	Chapter Fifteen: Utopia Limited				469-501
Conclusion: Post-Utopian Promise					502-505
Appendix A: Selected Annotated Bibliography: The Postmodern	506-532
Appendix B: Selected Annotated Bibliography: The Sixties		533-558
Notes									559-635




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Postmodernism Social aspects, Civilization, Modern 1950-Nineteen sixties, Radicalism, Counterculture, Popular culture