International Postmodernism: Theory and literary practiceHans Bertens, Douwe W. Fokkema John Benjamins Publishing, 20 févr. 1997 - 581 pages Containing more than fifty essays by major literary scholars, International Postmodernism divides into four main sections. The volume starts off with a section of eight introductory studies dealing with the subject from different points of view followed by a section that deals with postmodernism in other arts than literature, while a third section discusses renovations of narrative genres and other strategies and devices in postmodernist writing. The final and fourth section deals with the reception and processing of postmodernism in different parts of the world. Three important aspects add to the special character of International Postmodernism: The consistent distinction between postmodernity and postmodernism; equal attention to the making and diffusion of postmodernism and the workings of literature in general; and the focus on the text and the reader (i.e., the reader's knowledge, experience, interests, and competence) as crucial factors in text interpretation. This comprehensive study does not expressly focus on American postmodernism, although American interpretations of postmodernism are a major point of reference. The recognition that varying literary and cultural conditions in this world are bound to produce endless varieties of postmodernism made the editors, Hans Bertens and Douwe Fokkema, opt for the title International Postmodernism. |
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... literary scholars that while different readers may read a particular text in different ways, textual features remain a point of reference in any reading and steer the resulting interpretations in various degrees. In interpretation, ...
... literary scholars that while different readers may read a particular text in different ways, textual features remain a point of reference in any reading and steer the resulting interpretations in various degrees. In interpretation, ...
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... textual features and that of the reader's constructive effort may vary has a parallel in the construction of period formations and literary currents. In the construction of postmodernity and postmodernism, theorists may variously ...
... textual features and that of the reader's constructive effort may vary has a parallel in the construction of period formations and literary currents. In the construction of postmodernity and postmodernism, theorists may variously ...
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... textual devices which are characteristic of post— modernist literature; these devices are either incorporated intentionally in the text by the author, or recognized as being postmodernist by readers, or both. The authorial intention and ...
... textual devices which are characteristic of post— modernist literature; these devices are either incorporated intentionally in the text by the author, or recognized as being postmodernist by readers, or both. The authorial intention and ...
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... textual features, the strategies employed by writers, readers, and other users of postmodernist texts are pragmatic conventions and not necessarily reflected in the text. These strategies pertain to the production and presentation of ...
... textual features, the strategies employed by writers, readers, and other users of postmodernist texts are pragmatic conventions and not necessarily reflected in the text. These strategies pertain to the production and presentation of ...
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... textual structures have been used more often by postmodernist writers than by modernist ones. I suggest therefore that there is a relative frequency of and a relative emphasis on particular textual features in postmodernist texts. A ...
... textual structures have been used more often by postmodernist writers than by modernist ones. I suggest therefore that there is a relative frequency of and a relative emphasis on particular textual features in postmodernist texts. A ...
Table des matières
Section 2 Postmodernism in the Other Arts | 119 |
Section 3 Renovations and Innovations in Postmodernist Writing | 175 |
Section 4 The Reception and Processing of Postmodernism | 295 |
Contributors | 517 |
Bibliography of Secondary Sources | 523 |
Subject Index | 553 |
Index of Names | 558 |
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International Postmodernism: Theory and Literary Practice Johannes Willem Bertens,Douwe Wessel Fokkema Affichage d'extraits - 1997 |
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