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Constructing Postmodernism (Hardcover, New)
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Constructing Postmodernism (Hardcover, New)
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"Postmodernism is not a found object, but a manufactued artifact."
Beginning from this constructivist premise, Brian McHale develops
a series of readings of problematically postmodernist
novels--Joyce's "Ulysses"; Pynchon's "Gravity's Rainbow" and
"Vineland"; Eco's "The Name of the Rose" and "Foucault's Pendulum";
the novels of James McElroy and Christine Brooke-Rose, avant-garde
works such as Kathy Aker's "Empire of the Senseless," and works of
cyberpunk science-fiction by William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Lewis
Shiner, Rudy Rucker, and others.
Although mainly focused on "high" or "elite" cultural products,
"Constructing Postmodernism" relates these products to such
phenomena of postmodern popular culture as television and the
cinema, paranoia and nuclear apocalypse, angelology and the
cybernetic interface, and death, now as always, the true Final
Frontier.
McHale's previous book, "Postmodernist Fiction" (Routledge, 1987)
seemed to propose a single, all-inclusive inventory of
postmodernist poetics. This book, by contrast, proposes multiple,
overlapping and intersecting inventories--not a construction of
postmodernism, but a plurality of constructions.
"Constructing Postmodernism" will be essential reading for all
students of contemporary literature and culture.
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