
Literary Research and British Postmodernism
Strategies and Sources
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 3. September 2015
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-4422-5415-2 (ISBN)
Description
Literary Research and British Postmodernism is a guide for scholars that aims to connect the complex relationships between print and multimedia, technological advancements, and the influence of critical theory that converge in postwar British literature. This era is unique in that strict boundaries between fiction, nonfiction, multimedia and print are not useful. Postmodern literature is defined by the breaking down of boundaries as a reaction to modernism and requires an innovative, multifaceted approach to research. In this guide the authors explore these complex relationships and offer strategies for researching this new period of literature.
This book takes a holistic approach to postmodern literature that recognizes the way in which digital media, film, critical theory, popular music and more traditional print sources are inextricably linked. Through this approach, the authors present a broad view of "postmodernism" that includes a wide variety of British authors writing in the last half of the twentieth century. The book's definition of "postmodern" includes any British literature following World War II that engages issues central to postmodern theory, including the social construction of gender, sexuality, and power; the subjectivity of truth; technology as a social force; intertextuality; metafiction; post-colonial narrative; and fantasy. This guide aims to aid researchers of postwar British literature by defining best practices for scholars conducting research in a period so broadly varied in the way it defines literature.
This book takes a holistic approach to postmodern literature that recognizes the way in which digital media, film, critical theory, popular music and more traditional print sources are inextricably linked. Through this approach, the authors present a broad view of "postmodernism" that includes a wide variety of British authors writing in the last half of the twentieth century. The book's definition of "postmodern" includes any British literature following World War II that engages issues central to postmodern theory, including the social construction of gender, sexuality, and power; the subjectivity of truth; technology as a social force; intertextuality; metafiction; post-colonial narrative; and fantasy. This guide aims to aid researchers of postwar British literature by defining best practices for scholars conducting research in a period so broadly varied in the way it defines literature.
Reviews / Votes
McCafferty and Hartsell-Gundy intend their book to be a guide to the various methods and resources needed to conduct literary research on aspects of British postmodernism. They acknowledge the difficulty of defining both the meaning and origins of postmodernism (but fix its ranges from 1956 to the present) and denote British to mean authors from the UK and Ireland, although the authors also include a few 'colonies of significance.'.... Separate chapters outline particular resource types (encyclopedias, bibliographic tools, library catalogs, etc.) and discuss searching techniques for each. Others focus on scholarly journals, contemporary reviews, periodicals, manuscripts and archives, multimedia resources, critical theory, and miscellaneous web resources.... [C]ollections, instructors and literary studies majors may find it helpful.Summing Up: Undergraduates; professionals/practitioners. * Choice Reviews *
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
584 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4422-5415-2 (9781442254152)
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Bridgit McCafferty | Arianne Hartsell-Gundy
Literary Research and British Postmodernism
Strategies and Sources
E-Book
09/2015
1st Edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Bridgit McCafferty | Arianne Hartsell-Gundy
Literary Research and British Postmodernism
Strategies and Sources
E-Book
09/2015
1st Edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
€56.49
Available for download
Persons
Arianne A. Hartsell-Gundy is the Head, Humanities Section and Librarian for Literature and Theater Studies at Duke University. She has a Master of Arts degree in Comparative Literature and a Master of Library Science from Indiana University. Her research interests include information literacy, graduate student pedagogy, collection analysis, and digital humanities.
Bridgit McCafferty is the Director of the University Library at Texas A&M University-Central Texas, where she formerly acted as the liaison for the English and Film Studies programs. She has a Master of Library Science degree from Indiana University, in addition to a Master of Arts in literature. Research interests include library administration and digital libraries.
Bridgit McCafferty is the Director of the University Library at Texas A&M University-Central Texas, where she formerly acted as the liaison for the English and Film Studies programs. She has a Master of Library Science degree from Indiana University, in addition to a Master of Arts in literature. Research interests include library administration and digital libraries.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1:Basics of Online Searching
Chapter 2:General Literary Reference Sources
Chapter 3:Library Catalogs
Chapter 4:Print and Electronic Bibliographies, Indexes, and Annual Reviews
Chapter 5:Scholarly Journals
Chapter 6:Contemporary Reviews
Chapter 7:Newspapers, Periodicals, Literary Magazines, Zines, and Microforms
Chapter 8:Manuscripts, Archives, and Digital Collections
Chapter 9:Multimedia and Performance Art
Chapter 10:Critical Theory
Chapter 11:Other Web Resources
Chapter 12:Researching a Thorny Problem
Appendix
Index
About the Authors
Chapter 1:Basics of Online Searching
Chapter 2:General Literary Reference Sources
Chapter 3:Library Catalogs
Chapter 4:Print and Electronic Bibliographies, Indexes, and Annual Reviews
Chapter 5:Scholarly Journals
Chapter 6:Contemporary Reviews
Chapter 7:Newspapers, Periodicals, Literary Magazines, Zines, and Microforms
Chapter 8:Manuscripts, Archives, and Digital Collections
Chapter 9:Multimedia and Performance Art
Chapter 10:Critical Theory
Chapter 11:Other Web Resources
Chapter 12:Researching a Thorny Problem
Appendix
Index
About the Authors