Beyond postmodernism : reassessments in literature, theory, and culture /
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Imprint: | Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, 2003. |
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Description: | vi, 331 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5054127 |
Table of Contents:
- The Persistence of the Modernist Heritage
- Why the Postmodern Age Will Last / Peter V. Zima
- A New Sense of Reality? A New Sense of the Text? Exploring Meta-Realism and the Literary-Critical Field / Philip Tew
- Hear the Voice of the Artist: Postmodernism as Faustian Bargain / Lena Petrovic
- The Threefold Way: About the Heuristics and Paradigmatics of (Post) Modernist Culture and Literature / Bernd Klahn
- Modernist at Best: Poeticity and Tradition in Hyperpoetry / Peter Paul Schnierer
- Beyond Postmodernist Thirdspace? - The Internet in a Post-Postmodern World / Doris Teske
- Re-Reading Postmodernism
- Pragmatic Commitments: Postmodern Realism in Don DeLillo, Maxine Hong Kingston and James Ellroy / Christophe Den Tandt
- Why Derrida Is Not a Postmodernist / Christopher Norris
- Paradox vs. Analogy: De Man and Foucault / Helga Thalhofer
- 'Civilization's Fear of Nature': Postmodernity, Culture, and Environment in The God of Small Things / Peter Mortensen
- Beyond Postmodernism
- Beyond Postmodernism: Toward an Aesthetic of Trust / Ihab Hassan
- Wobbly Grounds: Postmodernism's Precarious Footholds in Novels by Bradbury, Parker, Rushdie, Swift / Klaus Stierstorfer
- Beyond Indifference: New Departures in British Fiction at the Turn of the 21st Century / Vera Nunning
- Shades of Gray: The Peculiar Postmodernism of Alasdair Gray / Dietmar Bohnke
- American Postmodernist Literature at the Turn of the Millennium: the Death and Return of the Subject / Victoria Lipina-Berezkina
- The Anglo-Irish Playwright Martin McDonagh: Postmodernist Zeitgeist as Cliche and a (Re)turn to the Voice of Common Sense / Susanne Peters
- Extension of the Battle Zone: Ian McEwan's Cult Novel the Cement Garden / Laurenz Volkmann.