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Postmodernism
Compiled by:
Anne Balsamo
Program in Science, Technology and Culture
School of Literature, Communication and Culture
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332
anne.balsamo@lcc.gatech.edu
(additions welcomed)
November, 1992
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