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The term Postmodern literature is used to describe certain tendencies in post-World War II literature. It is both a continuation of the experimentation championed by writers of the modernist period ...
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This is a list of postmodern authors . • Kōbō Abe • Kathy Acker • Peter Ackroyd • Oscar Zeta Acosta • Cem Akaş • Rabih Alameddine • Sherman Alexie • Martin Amis • Grace Andreacchi • Yuri Andrukhovyc...
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Representative authors of the Postmodernism movement. ... Postmodernism: Representative Works ... Home > Postmodernism Summary & Study Guide > Representative Authors...
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This section contains an alphabetical listing of postmodern authors along with the books they are most noted for. These works range from Cyberpunk thrillers to essays on philosophy, but all touch on ... Postmodernism, Or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism - The authoratative work defining the term postmodernism;
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Similarly, social constructionists argue that authors themselves are written by their cultures; authorship is a social construct and is granted by certain communities (academic, professional, etc.) as Foucault has argued: ... Postmodernism and Texts; The Implications of Postmodernism;;
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Wikipedia has a great article on postmodernism. ...  In the 60’s, postmodernism was all about relativism.  Post-postmodernism is a much more subdued reaction to modernism, and I believe has some legitimate points that the church can learn from.  Believe me, this is not easy to say.
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But postmodernism responds to the fact of that in a very particular way. It does not try to transcend it, counteract it, or even to define the; `eternal and immutable' elements that lie within it. Post- modernism swims, even wallows, ... prev: 07 Statements About Postmodernism By Published Authors 12-16...
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(1) "The case for its [postmodernism's] existence depends on the hypothesis of some radical break or *coupure*, generally traced back to the end of the 1950s or the early 1960s. "As the word itself suggests, this break is most often related to notions ... next: 06 Statements About Postmodernism By Published Authors 5-11...
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Postcolonial and Postimperial Literature in English Africa, Australia, Caribbean, New Zealand, United Kingdom, India, SIngapore: includes authors, history, gender matters (Brown University)
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