Exploring Postmodernism :: Selected Papers Presented at a Workshop on Postmodernism at the XIth International Comparative Literature Congress, Paris, 20-24 August 1985.
The great diversity of contexts in which the term Postmodernism is currently encountered reflects the remarkable success of a coinage that has been in circulation for only about forty years. It has been used by philosophers, sociologists, art critics and literary historians to become, finally, a hou...
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Zusammenfassung: | The great diversity of contexts in which the term Postmodernism is currently encountered reflects the remarkable success of a coinage that has been in circulation for only about forty years. It has been used by philosophers, sociologists, art critics and literary historians to become, finally, a household word in the language of advertising and politics. Before letting it fade to a derelict cliché, an attempt is made in this volume of essays to use its potential as a cultural concept for the analysis and understanding of contemporary literature and thought. |
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title | Exploring Postmodernism : Selected Papers Presented at a Workshop on Postmodernism at the XIth International Comparative Literature Congress, Paris, 20-24 August 1985. |
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title_exact_search | Exploring Postmodernism : Selected Papers Presented at a Workshop on Postmodernism at the XIth International Comparative Literature Congress, Paris, 20-24 August 1985. |
title_full | Exploring Postmodernism : Selected Papers Presented at a Workshop on Postmodernism at the XIth International Comparative Literature Congress, Paris, 20-24 August 1985. |
title_fullStr | Exploring Postmodernism : Selected Papers Presented at a Workshop on Postmodernism at the XIth International Comparative Literature Congress, Paris, 20-24 August 1985. |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploring Postmodernism : Selected Papers Presented at a Workshop on Postmodernism at the XIth International Comparative Literature Congress, Paris, 20-24 August 1985. |
title_short | Exploring Postmodernism : |
title_sort | exploring postmodernism selected papers presented at a workshop on postmodernism at the xith international comparative literature congress paris 20 24 august 1985 |
title_sub | Selected Papers Presented at a Workshop on Postmodernism at the XIth International Comparative Literature Congress, Paris, 20-24 August 1985. |
topic | Postmodernism (Literature) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89000478 Postmodernisme (Littérature) BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Literary. bisacsh Postmodernism (Literature) fast |
topic_facet | Postmodernism (Literature) Postmodernisme (Littérature) BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Literary. Electronic book. |
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