Postmodernism (Literature)
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Postmodernism (Literature)
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Postmodernism (Literature)
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- Toward the postmodern, Jean-François Lyotard ; edited by Robert Harvey and Mark S. Roberts
- From the Civil War to the apocalypse, postmodern history and American fiction, Timothy Parrish
- The Fontana post-modernism reader, edited by Walter Truett Anderson
- Postmodernism, or, The cultural logic of late capitalism, Fredric Jameson
- Towards a postmodern theory of narrative, Andrew Gibson
- Time and commodity culture, essays on cultural theory and postmodernity, John Frow
- Playing with picturebooks, postmodernism and the postmodernesque, Cherie Allan
- Fredric Jameson, Marxism, hermeneutics, postmodernism, Sean Homer
- Postmodernism, or the cultural logic of late capitalism, Fredric Jameson
- In the reading gaol, postmodernity, texts, and history, Valentine Cunningham
- Postmodern theory, critical interrogations, Steven Best and Douglas Kellner
- Postmodern characters, a study of characterization in British and American postmodern fiction, Aleid Fokkema
- Narrative turns and minor genres in postmodernism, edited by Theo D'haen and Hans Bertens
- Self as narrative, subjectivity and community in contemporary fiction, Kim L. Worthington
- Postmodern literature and race, edited by Len Platt, Goldsmith's College ; Sara Upstone, Kingston University
- Playing with picturebooks, postmodernism and the postmodernesque, Cherie Allan
- The postmodern turn, essays in postmodern theory and culture, Ihab Hassan
- Derrida and Joyce, texts and contexts, edited by Andrew J. Mitchell and Sam Slote
- The origins of postmodernity, Perry Anderson
- The unspeakable, discourse, dialogue, and rhetoric in the postmodern world, Stephen A. Tyler
- Postmodernism, what moment?, edited by Pelagia Goulimari
- Flights from realism, themes and strategies in postmodernist British and American fiction, Marguerite Alexander
- The postmodern animal, Steve Baker
- The Cambridge introduction to postmodern fiction, Bran Nicol
- The Cambridge introduction to postmodern fiction, Bran Nicol
- Questions of travel, postmodern discourses of displacement, Caren Kaplan
- Postmodern belief, American literature and religion since 1960, Amy Hungerford
- After theory, postmodernism/postmarxism, Thomas Docherty
- The Holocaust and the postmodern, Robert Eaglestone
- Postmodernist fiction, Brian McHale
- Post-war British fiction, realism and after, Andrzej Gðasiorek
- The dismemberment of Orpheus, toward a postmodern literature, Ihab Hassan
- Gothic-postmodernism, voicing the terrors of postmodernity, Maria Beville
- Past the last post, theorizing post-colonialism and post-modernism, Ian Adam, Helen Tiffin
- The Cambridge introduction to postmodernism, Brian McHale, Ohio State University
- The Cambridge history of postmodern literature, edited by Brian McHale and Len Platt
- Postmodernist fiction, Brian McHale
- Virginia Woolf and postmodernism, literature in quest and question of itself, Pamela L. Caughie
- Constructing postmodernism, Brian McHale
- Postmodern belief, American literature and religion since 1960, Amy Hungerford
- Peripheral (post) modernity, the syncretist aesthetics of Borges, Piglia, Kalokyris and Kyriakidis, Eleni Kefala
- The postmodern animal, Steve Baker
- Practising postmodernism, reading modernism, Patricia Waugh
- The postmodern chronotope, reading space and time in contemporary fiction, Paul Smethurst
- Teaching the postmodern, fiction and theory, Brenda K. Marshall
- The seeds of time, Fredric Jameson
- British postmodern fiction, edited by Theo D'Haen and Hans Bertens
- Postmodernism, Jameson critique, edited by Douglas Kellner
- Modernism/Postmodernism, edited and introduced by Peter Brooker
- Postmodernity in Latin America, the Argentine paradigm, Santiago Colás