The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism

The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism

by Brian McHale
ISBN-10:
1107605512
ISBN-13:
9781107605510
Pub. Date:
06/25/2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107605512
ISBN-13:
9781107605510
Pub. Date:
06/25/2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism

The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism

by Brian McHale
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Overview

The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism surveys the full spectrum of postmodern culture – high and low, avant-garde and popular, famous and obscure – across a range of fields, from architecture and visual art to fiction, poetry, and drama. It deftly maps postmodernism's successive historical phases, from its emergence in the 1960s to its waning in the first decades of the twenty-first century. Weaving together multiple strands of postmodernism – people and places from Andy Warhol, Jefferson Airplane, and magical realism to Jean-François Lyotard, Laurie Anderson, and cyberpunk – this book creates a rich picture of a complex cultural phenomenon that continues to exert an influence over our present “post-postmodern” situation. Comprehensive and accessible, this Introduction is indispensable for scholars, students, and general readers interested in late-twentieth-century culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107605510
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/25/2015
Series: Cambridge Introductions to Literature
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 759,342
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Brian McHale is Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor of English at Ohio State University. He is the author of Postmodernist Fiction, Constructing Postmodernism, and The Obligation Toward the Difficult Whole. His articles have appeared in such journals as Diacritics, Genre, Modern Language Quarterly, Narrative, New Literary History, Poetics Today, Style, and Twentieth-Century Literature. He is currently co-editing, with Len Platt, The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature.

Table of Contents

1. Before postmodernism; 2. Big bang; 3. The major phase: peak postmodernism, 1973–90; 4. Interregnum, 1989–2000; 5. After postmodernism.
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