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_aPostmodernism : _ba reader / _c[edited by] Patricia Waugh. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bE. Arnold, _c1992. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bDistributed in the USA by Routledge, Chapman and Hall |
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_tAcknowledgements -- _tIntroduction -- _gSect. 1. _tModernism and post modernism / _rAnthony Giddens -- _g1. _tModernism and the aesthetics of crisis / _rAlan Wilde -- _g2. _tMass society and postmodern fiction / _rIrving Howe -- _g3. _tCross the border - close the gap / _rLeslie Fiedler -- _g4. _tAgainst interpretation / _rSusan Sontag -- _g5. _tFrom A Sense of an Ending / _rFrank Kermode -- _g6. _tFrom Paracriticisms / _rIhab Hassan -- _g7. _tThe detective and the boundary: some notes on the postmodern literary imagination / _rWilliam Spanos -- _g8. _tAn answer to the question: what is enlightenment? / _rImmanuel Kant -- _g9. _tWhat is enlightenment? / _rMichael Foucault -- _g10. _tFrom Twilight of the Idols/The Antichrist / _rFriedrich Nietzsche -- _g12. _tAnswering the question: what is postmodernism? / _rJean-Francois Lyotar -- _g13. _tPeriodising the sixties / _rFeredric Jameson -- _g14. _tCapitalism, modernism and post modernism / _rTerry Eagleton -- _g15. _tModernity - an incomplete project / _rJurgen Habermas -- _g16. _tFrom Contingency, Irony and Solidarity / _rRichard Rorty -- _g17. _tFrom Simulations / _rJean Baudrillard -- _g18. _tModernism, postmodernism, feminism: gender and autonomy theory / _rPatricia Waugh -- _g19. _tFrom A Poetics of Postmodernism / _rLinda Hutcheon -- _g20. _tFrom Postmodernist Fiction / _rBrian McHale -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex. |
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