Although "Postmodernism" has been a widely used catch word and its
concept extensively discussed in philosophy, political thought, and
the arts, many scholars still feel uneasy about it
Despite the fact that the concept can he traced back to Arnold
Toynbee's 1939 edition of A Study of History, or even back into the
nineteenth century, its amorphous nature continues to confound many
scholars, not least because there are not one but several kinds of
postmodernism, each one pointing to different states of questioning
and to diverse ways of remembering, interpreting, and representing.
This anthology makes a significant contribution to the current
debate in that it offers sophisticated and multi-faceted
discussions of a number of key issues in relation to cinema such as
auteurism, national cinemas, metacinema, the parodic, history, and
colonization.
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