A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction / Edition 1

A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction / Edition 1

by Linda Hutcheon
ISBN-10:
0415007062
ISBN-13:
9780415007061
Pub. Date:
05/12/1988
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415007062
ISBN-13:
9780415007061
Pub. Date:
05/12/1988
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction / Edition 1

A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction / Edition 1

by Linda Hutcheon
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Overview

First published in 1988. Postmodernism is a word much used and misused in a variety of disciplines, including literature, visual arts, film, architecture, literary theory, history, and philosophy. A Poetics of Postmodernism is neither a defense nor a denunciation of the postmodern. It continues the project of Hutcheon's Narcissistic Narrative and A Theory of Parody in studying formal self-consciousness in art, but adds to this both a historical and ideological dimension. Modelled on postmodern architecture, postmodernism is the name given here to current cultural practices characterized by major paradoxes of form and of ideology. The poetics of postmodernism offered here is drawn from these contradictions, as seen in the intersecting concerns of both contemporary theory and cultural practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415007061
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/12/1988
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Linda Hutcheon (University of Toronto University of Toronto, Canada)

Table of Contents

PART I 1 Theorizing the postmodern: toward a poetics 2 Modelling the postmodern: parody and politics 3 Limiting the postmodern: the paradoxical aftermath of modernism 4 Decentering the postmodern: the ex-centric 5 Contextualizing the postmodern: enunciation and the revenge of "parole" 6 Historicizing the postmodern: the problematizing of history PART II 7 Historiographic metafiction: "the pastime of past time" 8 Intertextuality, parody, and the discourses of history 9 The problem of reference 10 Subject in/of/to history and his story 11 Discourse, power, ideology: humanism and postmodernism 12 Political double-talk 13 Conclusion: a poetics or a problematics?

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