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Have you read Literature Lost?
It's 15 years old, but I'd be interested in your assessment of it if you have.
If you think it's still possible to expand upon what you already know, you could start here. You can even pick your favorite discipline:
* Philosophy: Stephen Hicks, Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault.
* Literature: John Ellis, Literature Lost: Social Agendas and the Corruption of the Humanities.
* History: Keith Windschuttle, The Killing of History.
* Science: Noretta Koertge, editor, A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths About Science.
* Law: Daniel Farber and Suzanna Sherry, Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law.
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Or you could just accept that one does not need advanced degrees in philosophy to study, understand, analyze and interpret it - not to mention TO philosophize - and read this: https://jordanbpeterson.com/philosophy/postmodernism-definition-and-critique-with-a-few-comments-on-its-relationship-with-marxism/