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Beyond Postmodernism Onto The Postcontemporary Christopher K Brooks

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Beyond Postmodernism Onto The Postcontemporary Christopher K Brooks
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.33 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Christopher K. Brooks, Christopher K. Brooks
ISBN: 9781443852722, 9781306947282, 9781443863582, 1443852724, 1306947286, 1443863580
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Beyond Postmodernism Onto The Postcontemporary Christopher K Brooks by Christopher K. Brooks, Christopher K. Brooks 9781443852722, 9781306947282, 9781443863582, 1443852724, 1306947286, 1443863580 instant download after payment.

Beyond Postmodernism: Onto the Postcontemporary is a collection designed to provide the reader with an alternative to viewing the world through the lens of Postmodernism. Contributors to this collection utilize and define such critical tools as transhumanism, post-post theory, posthumanism, and postcontemporary theory. Other essays focus on interpreting texts or genres, yielding impressive conclusions that were "beyond" the scope of postmodern discourse. Electic in nature, while examining works as diverse as Julia Ward Howe's The Hermaphrodite and Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses, yet unified in a commonsensical statement that postmodernism has perhaps ruled too long in critical discussions, this collection is also designed to attract those seeking or awaiting something new in critical methodology to consider joining in the postcontemporary dialogue

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