It is a legitimate thing to point out that the debate on post-modernism in architecture precedes (and informs) Lyotard's text.
Is he cited by Judith Butler or Kimberle Crenshaw or Edward Said or anyone significant to the academic shift I'm talking about?
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Not to my knowledge. But that isn't necessarily the point. There are many intermediary figures between de Onis and Lyotard.
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It's mine tho. I'm working backwards from the problems we're facing now to the source & the shift in the academic left.
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But I'm not so sure you can locate a single source in that way. And so many in that tradition have rarely read Lyotard properly.
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It's not a single source. The compulsory reading lists include many more.
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I know, but Lyotard's work both there and elsewhere is considerably more complex than how it is often portrayed.
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We're told to read him. He portrays it himself.
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