Beyond postmodernism : reassessments in literature, theory, and culture / edited by Klaus Stierstorfer.
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Berlin ; New York :
Walter de Gruyter,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Why the postmodern age will last / Peter V. Zima
- A new sense of reality? A new sense of the text? Exploring meta-realism and the literary-critical field / Philip Tew
- Hear the voice of the artist: postmodernism as Faustian bargain / Lena Petrovic
- The threefold way: about the heuristics and paradigmatics of (post)modernist culture and literature / Bernd Klähn
- Modernist at best: poeticity and tradition in hyperpoetry / Peter Paul Schnierer
- Beyond postmodernist thirdspace? The Internet in a post-postmodern world / Doris Teske
- Pragmatic commitments: postmodern realism in Don DeLillo, Maxine Hong Kingston and James Ellroy / Christophe Den Tandt
- Why Derrida is not a postmodernist / Christopher Norris
- Paradox vs. analogy: De Man and Foucault / Helga Thalhofer
- "Civilization's fear of nature": postmodernity, culture, and environment in The god of small things / Peter Mortensen
- Beyond postmodernism: toward an aesthetic of trust / Ihab Hassan
- Wobbly grounds: postmodernism's precarious footholds in novels by Bradbury, Parker, Rushdie, Swift / Klaus Stierstorfer
- Beyond indifference: new departures in British fiction at the turn of the 21st century / Vera Nünning
- Shades of gray: the peculiar postmodernism of Alasdair Gray / Dietmar Böhnke
- American postmodernist literature at the turn of the millennium: the death and return of the subject / Victoria Lipina-Berezkina
- The Anglo-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh: postmodernist Zeitgeist as cliché and a (re)turn to the voice of common sense / Susanne Peters
- Extension of the battle zone: Ian McEwan's cult novel The cement garden / Laurenz Volkmann.