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American Fiction Modernism Postmodernism Popular Culture and Metafiction
Author | : Jaroslav Kušnír |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:1188400505 |
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American Fiction Modernism Postmodernism Popular Culture and Metafiction
Author | : Jaroslav Kušnír |
Publsiher | : ibidem-Verlag / ibidem Press |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2012-01-31 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9783838255149 |
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Jaroslav Kušnír’s book American Fiction: Modernism-Postmodernism, Popular Culture, and Metafiction is a sequel to his previous study on American postmodern fiction entitled Poetika americkej postmodernej prózy: Richard Brautigan and Donald Barthelme [Poetics of American Fiction: Richard Brautigan and Donald Barthelme]. Prešov: Impreso, 2001. It explores various aspects of American postmodernist fiction as manifested in the works by Richard Brautigan, Donald Barthelme and other American postmodernist authors such as Robert Coover, E. L. Doctorow, Kurt Vonnegut and Paul Auster. Analyzing various short stories and novels, the author shows differences between modernist and postmodernist literature in the works of Donald Barthelme; the way postmodern parodies of popular literary genres give a critique of some aspects of American cultural identity and experience (the American Dream, individualism, consumerism); and he also shows different ways postmodern authors such as Robert Coover, Kurt Vonnegut and Paul Auster create metafictional effect as one of the most significant aspects of postmodern literature.
Ideology and Aesthetics in American Literature and Arts
Author | : Jaroslav Kušnír |
Publsiher | : ibidem-Verlag / ibidem Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2012-01-31 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9783838255132 |
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This book includes contributions by African, East and West European, Asian and North American scholars which deal with and compare ideological and non-ideological approaches to the analysis of literary, artistic as well as popular works (popular music) mostly by American authors. Most of the essays deal with a way various aspects of American identity are depicted, represented, treated, ideologized and aestheticized in different literary genres, forms of art and media. The contributions offer multidisciplinary, cross-cultural and comparative perspectives and represent a diversity of scholarly voices ranging from the general discussion on the relationship between ideology and art (Anton Pokrivčák), ideology and multiculturalism (Cristina Garrigós). They also give the analysis of poetry (Pokrivčák, Obododima Oha), postmodern fiction (Pi-Hua Ni, Cristina Garrigós), drama (Zoe Detsi-Diamanti, Csaba Csapó) as well as the comparative analysis of the depiction of the identity of North American Indians in such different media as literature and film (Michal Peprník). In addition to this, the book includes the analysis of Black rap music (Wojciech Kallas).
After Postmodernism
Author | : Christopher K. Coffman,Theophilus Savvas |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2020-12-18 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9781000289114 |
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Several of American literature’s most prominent authors, and many of their most perceptive critics and reviewers, argue that fiction of the last quarter century has turned away from the tendencies of postmodernist writing. Yet, the nature of that turn, and the defining qualities of American fiction after postmodernism, remain less than clear. This volume identifies four prominent trends of the contemporary scene: the recovery of the real, a rethinking of historical engagement, a preoccupation with materiality, and a turn to the planetary. Readings of works by various leading figures, including Dave Eggers, Jonathan Franzen, A.M. Homes, Lance Olsen, Richard Powers, William T. Vollmann, and David Foster Wallace, support a variety of arguments about this recent revitalization of American literature. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Textual Practice.
From Modernism to Postmodernism
Author | : Gerhard Hoffmann |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 750 |
Release | : 2016-08-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9789401202428 |
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This systemic study discusses in its historical, cultural and aesthetic context the postmodern American novel between the years of 1960 and 1980. A general overview of the various definitions of postmodernism in philosophy, cultural theory and aesthetics provides the framework for the inquiry into more specific problems, such as: the broadening of aesthetics, the relationship between aesthetics and ethics, the transformation of the artistic tradition, the interdependence between modernism and postmodernism, and the change in the aesthetics of fiction. Other topics addressed here include: situationalism, montage, the ordinary and the fantastic, the subject and the character, the imagination, comic modes, and the future of the postmodern strategies. The authors whose fiction is treated in some detail under the various aspects thematized are John Barth, Donald Barthelme, Richard Brautigan, Robert Coover, Stanley Elkin, Raymond Federman, William Gaddis, John Hawkes, Jerzy Kosinski, Thomas Pynchon, Ishmael Reed, Ronald Sukenick, and Kurt Vonnegut.
Popular Culture Values and the Arts
Author | : Ray B. Browne,Lawrence A. Kreiser, Jr. |
Publsiher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2014-01-10 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780786453450 |
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In countries around the world, the rise of class divisions and unbridled capitalism are changing the conventional definitions of art and esthetics. Historically, the philanthropy of the elite has played a leading role in supporting, funding, and distributing artistic works. While such measures may be pure in intent, many worry that private funding may be gentrifying the arts and creating a situation in which art will only be valued for its prestige or, worse, its price tag. This collection of essays examines the current movement to democratize the arts and make the world of artistic endeavor open and accessible to all. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
A Companion to Australian Literature Since 1900
Author | : Nicholas Birns,Rebecca McNeer |
Publsiher | : Camden House |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 1571133496 |
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A fresh twenty-first century look at Australian literature in a broad, inclusive and multicultural sense.
Fictional Space in the Modernist and Post modernist American Novel
Author | : Carl Darryl Malmgren |
Publsiher | : Bucknell University Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0838750672 |
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Fictional space is the imaginal expanse of field created by fictional discourse; a space which, through ultimately self-referential and self-validating, necessarily exists in ascertainable relation to the real world outside the text. After defining his theoretical framework the author applies it to American fiction of the twentieth century.