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Postmodern literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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List of postmodern authors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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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