Contributors follow the impact of post-Cold War globalization on
Central-East European literatures, cultures, and
theoretical-ideological debates, particularly literary and
cultural-artistic trends such as experimentalism, the
neo-avant-garde, and postmodernism. Essays investigate the new
configurations of theme, form, and ideology that emerged in these
former communist countries after 1989 and the ways artists,
critics, and intellectuals have imagined themselves, their
countries, and their world as it globalizes. Contributors combine
literary-aesthetic and cultural-historical approaches while
remaining sensitive to transnational developments.
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