The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodern Fiction

The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodern Fiction
Title The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodern Fiction PDF eBook
Author Bran Nicol
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 240
Release 2009-10-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521861578

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A lucid exploration of the key features of postmodernism and the most important authors from Beckett to DeLillo.

Theories of Play and Postmodern Fiction

Theories of Play and Postmodern Fiction
Title Theories of Play and Postmodern Fiction PDF eBook
Author Brian Edwards
Publisher Routledge
Pages 314
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134825587

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Drawing on developments in critical theory and postmodernist fiction, this study makes an important contribution to the appreciation of playforms in language, texts, and cultural practices. Tracing trajectories in theories of play and game, and with particular attention to the writings of Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Bakhtin, and Derrida, the author argues that the concept of play provides perspectives on language and communication processes useful both for analysis of literary texts and also for understanding the interactive nature of constructions of knowledge Exploring manifestations of game and play throughout the history of Western culture, from Plato to Pynchon, this study traces developments in 20th-century cultural and literary theory of ideas about play in the writings of Johan Huizinga, Roger Caillois, Jacques Ehrmann, Bernard Suits, James Hans, Mihai Spariosu and Robert Rawdon Wilson. The author emphasizes post-structuralist developments with specific attention to deconstruction and reception theory and argues that deconstruction makes the most significant recent contribution to play theory in its application to language and to literature The work also explores the modes and effects of playforms in particular examples of postmodernist fiction. With attention to major works from Thomas Pynchon (Gravity's Rainbow), John Barth (LETTERS , Robert Kroetsch (What the Crow Said ), Angela Carter (Nights at the Circus ) and Peter Carey (Illywhacker ), Edwards acknowledges and deconstructs such basic oppositions as play and seriousness, fiction and truth, difference and identity to explore the literature's cultural/political significance. Seeking to affirm the fiction's continuing social relevance, the readings presented in this book place play irresistibly at the heartland of language, meaning and culture.

Postmodern Fiction and the Break-Up of Britain

Postmodern Fiction and the Break-Up of Britain
Title Postmodern Fiction and the Break-Up of Britain PDF eBook
Author Hywel Dix
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 178
Release 2010-05-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847064078

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A monograph analysing the symbolic role played by contemporary fiction in the break-up of political and cultural consensus in British public life.

Postmodern Fiction in Europe and the Americas

Postmodern Fiction in Europe and the Americas
Title Postmodern Fiction in Europe and the Americas PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 206
Release 1988
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004647201

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British Postmodern Fiction

British Postmodern Fiction
Title British Postmodern Fiction PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 179
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004647244

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Postmodern Fiction in Canada

Postmodern Fiction in Canada
Title Postmodern Fiction in Canada PDF eBook
Author Theo D'Haen
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 248
Release 1992
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789051834383

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Beginning Postmodernism

Beginning Postmodernism
Title Beginning Postmodernism PDF eBook
Author Tim Woods
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 308
Release 1999-08-20
Genre Art
ISBN 9780719052118

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"Postmodernism" has become the buzzword of contemporary society. Yet it remains baffling in its variety of definitions, contexts and associations. Beginning Postmodernism aims to offer clear, accessible and step-by-step introductions to postmodernism across a wide range of subjects. It encourages readers to explore how the debates about postmodernism have emerged from basic philosophical and cultural ideas. With its emphasis firmly on "postmodernism in practice," the book contains exercises and questions designed to help readers understand and reflect upon a variety of positions in the following areas of contemporary culture: philosophy and cultural theory; architecture and concepts of space; visual art; sculpture and the design arts; popular culture and music; film, video and television culture; and the social sciences.