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Postmodernism: Peter L. McLaren and Colin Lankshear

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SOURCE: "Critical Literacy and the Postmodern Turn," and "Postscript to 'Critical Literary and the Pstmodern Turn'," in Critical Literacy: Politics, Praxis, and the Postmodern, edited by Colin Lankshear and Peter L. McLaren, State University of New York Press, 1993, pp. 379-420; 421-25.

In the following essay, McLaren and Lankshear examine the impact of postmodernist literary thought on education and society.

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