Modernism/postmodernismPeter Brooker The concepts of 'Modernism' and 'Postmodernism' constitute the single most dominant issue of twentieth-century literature and culture and are the cause of much debate. In this influential volume, Peter Brooker presents some of the key viewpoints from a variety of major critics and sets these additionally alongside challenging arguments from Third World, Black and Feminist perspectives. His excellent Introduction and detailed headnotes for each section and essay provide an indispensable guide to interpreting the many different opinions, and prove to be valuable contributions in their own right. |
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Page 87
... social location . On the other hand , alienation in the city could be given a social rather than a psychological emphasis . This is evident in Elizabeth Gaskell's interpretation of the streets of Manchester in Mary Barton , in much of ...
... social location . On the other hand , alienation in the city could be given a social rather than a psychological emphasis . This is evident in Elizabeth Gaskell's interpretation of the streets of Manchester in Mary Barton , in much of ...
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... social custom . Even within a native language , the new relationships of the metropolis , and the inescapable new uses in newspapers and advertising attuned to it , forced certain productive kinds of strangeness and distance : a new ...
... social custom . Even within a native language , the new relationships of the metropolis , and the inescapable new uses in newspapers and advertising attuned to it , forced certain productive kinds of strangeness and distance : a new ...
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... social subject ' ( Teresa de Lauretis , Technologies of Gender . Essays on Theory , Film , and Fiction ( Bloomington , Ind .: Indiana University Press , 1987 ) p . 109 ) . Narrative is indeed a ' socially symbolic act , ' as Jameson ...
... social subject ' ( Teresa de Lauretis , Technologies of Gender . Essays on Theory , Film , and Fiction ( Bloomington , Ind .: Indiana University Press , 1987 ) p . 109 ) . Narrative is indeed a ' socially symbolic act , ' as Jameson ...
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traditionalist modernism | 5 |
Have a nice day M Derrida M Baudrillard | 13 |
Jameson and Tomorrowland | 20 |
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