Theorists of the postmodern tend to see the postmodernist literary text as that which disrupts modernism\u27s inclusive and coherent structures. As opposed to the modernist text, which is characterized as centered, ordered, self-reflexive and autonomous, the postmodernist text is seen as decentered and indeterminate; it blurs the boundaries separating the text from other cultural spheres and questions radically the metaphysics of presence, of the subject, of identity and coherence. This study questions the tendency to see postmodernism in terms of its opposition to modernism. Through an analysis of three contemporary French poets, Michel Deguy, Edmond Jabès and Marcelin Pleynet, it argues that postmodernist poetics, while clearly contesti...
Book Title: Ethics/Aesthetics: Post-Modern Positions; Copyright is held by the publisher: Maison...
Problems with Postmodernism, or Can We Grasp the Essence of Postmodernity? Abstract in English Stefa...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
Postmodern is both a concept and a period in time. Dating from May 1968 in France, postmodernism rej...
In the context of our contemporary “becoming Postmodern” this paper works to acknowledge the idea of...
The ‘post’ in literary postmodernism is far from unequivocally clear. When the term came into circul...
Postmodernism is the contemporary intellectual movement which originated in the West, and now affect...
According to Brian McHale, “Poetry from certain points of view had been postmodern before the postmo...
Since the 70s, the word postmodernity has articulated a tendency, a state of mind, and a condition t...
P(論文)The most influential literary theory of the present day is known as post-modernism. Post-modern...
In the last quarter of the twentieth century the concept of postmodernism, and the associated notion...
María Elena de Valdés does an analysis about an important part of the postmodern movement: the quest...
Examining various postmodernisms – from the textual postmodernisms of Samuel Beckett, Vladimir Nabok...
And how will be perceived on the verge of say, ХХІ-ХХІІ or ХХІІ-ХХІІІ century postmodern literary ce...
According to the last book of Peter V. Zima Modern/Postmodern (2010 modernism/modernity, postmoderni...
Book Title: Ethics/Aesthetics: Post-Modern Positions; Copyright is held by the publisher: Maison...
Problems with Postmodernism, or Can We Grasp the Essence of Postmodernity? Abstract in English Stefa...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
Postmodern is both a concept and a period in time. Dating from May 1968 in France, postmodernism rej...
In the context of our contemporary “becoming Postmodern” this paper works to acknowledge the idea of...
The ‘post’ in literary postmodernism is far from unequivocally clear. When the term came into circul...
Postmodernism is the contemporary intellectual movement which originated in the West, and now affect...
According to Brian McHale, “Poetry from certain points of view had been postmodern before the postmo...
Since the 70s, the word postmodernity has articulated a tendency, a state of mind, and a condition t...
P(論文)The most influential literary theory of the present day is known as post-modernism. Post-modern...
In the last quarter of the twentieth century the concept of postmodernism, and the associated notion...
María Elena de Valdés does an analysis about an important part of the postmodern movement: the quest...
Examining various postmodernisms – from the textual postmodernisms of Samuel Beckett, Vladimir Nabok...
And how will be perceived on the verge of say, ХХІ-ХХІІ or ХХІІ-ХХІІІ century postmodern literary ce...
According to the last book of Peter V. Zima Modern/Postmodern (2010 modernism/modernity, postmoderni...
Book Title: Ethics/Aesthetics: Post-Modern Positions; Copyright is held by the publisher: Maison...
Problems with Postmodernism, or Can We Grasp the Essence of Postmodernity? Abstract in English Stefa...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...