
Approaching Postmodernism
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- APPROACHING POSTMODERNISM
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- FOREWORD
- Preliminary Remarks
- REFERENCES
- The Postmodern Weltanschauung and its Relation with Modernism: An Introductory Survey
- 0. Introduction.
- 1. A Historical Survey: 1934 to the mid-1
- 1.1. The Term "Postmodern" from 1934 to 1964
- 1.2. Postmodernism and the American Counterculture: the Mid-Sixties.
- 1.3. Postmodernism as an Intellectual Revolt against Modernism.
- 1.4. Existentialist Postmodernism
- 2. Toward a Synthesis: from Postmodernisms to Postmodernism
- 2.1. The Postmodernism of Ihab Hassan: the Emerging of a New Episteme
- 2.2. The Postmodern Episteme: Other Approaches
- 3. Literary Postmodernism Revisited
- 3.1. Graff, Mellará, Wilde and Others
- 4. Questions and a Few Tentative Conclusions
- REFERENCES
- Change of Dominant from Modernist to Postmodernist Writing
- 1. Meta-theorical Preliminaries
- 2. The Dominant
- 3. Two Theses
- 4. Five Case-Studies
- 5. Conclusion: Apropos of What?
- 6. Postscript: Some Fallacies
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- The Semantic and Syntactic Organization of Postmodernist Texts
- REFERENCES
- The Presence of Postmodernism in British Fiction: Aspects of Style and Selfhood
- REFERENCES
- From Hypothesis to Korrektur: Refutation as a Component of Postmodernist Discourse
- REFERENCES
- Duplication and Multiplication: Postmodernist Devices in the Novels of Italo Calvino
- 1. Postmodernist Modes of Writing in the Novels of Calvino: Preliminary Remarks.
- 2. Duplication and Multiplication of Action.
- 3. Duplication and Multiplication of Characters and Narrators.
- REFERENCES
- Postmodernism in Russian Drama: Vampilov, Amalrik, Aksënov
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- The Absurd and its Forms of Reduction in Postmodern American Fiction
- 1. The Tragic View
- 2. The Tragic View of the Tragic View: The Postmodern Novel
- 3. The Absurd as a Reduction of the Tragic World View
- 4. The Theater of the Absurd
- 5. The Term Absurd in Literary Criticism
- 6. The Zeitgeist of Existentialism, the Emptying of the Universe and the Design of the Imagination
- 7. The Absurd and the Comic
- 8. The Metafictional Absurd in John Barth's Novels
- REFERENCES
- Postmodernism in American Fiction and Art
- REFERENCES
- Modernism Cut in Half: The Exclusion of the Avant-garde and the Debate on Postmodernism
- 1. Two Remarks on a Paradox
- 2. The Expelled A vant-garde
- 3. The Problem of the Bipolar Schemes
- 4. The Otherness of Postmodernism
- REFERENCES
- Postmodernism and Some Paradoxes of Periodization
- REFERENCES
- Naming and Difference: Reflections on "Modernism versus Postmodernism" in Literature
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Note on the Contributors
- References
- Index
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