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E-grāmata: Supplanting the Postmodern: An Anthology of Writings on the Arts and Culture of the Early 21st Century

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  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501306884
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  • ISBN-13: 9781501306884

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For more than a decade now a steadily growing chorus of voices has announced that the 'postmodern' literature, art, thought and culture of the late 20th century have come to an end. At the same time as this, the early years of the 21st century have seen a stream of critical formulations proclaiming a successor to postmodernism. Intriguing and exciting new terms such as 'remodernism', 'performatism', 'hypermodernism', 'automodernism", 'renewalism', 'altermodernism', 'digimodernism' and 'metamodernism' have been coined, proposed and debated as terms for what comes after the postmodern. Supplanting the Postmodern is the first anthology to collect the key writings in these debates in one place.

The book is divided into two parts: the first, 'The Sense of an Ending', presents a range of positions in the debate around the demise of the postmodern; the second, 'Coming to Terms with the New', presents representative writings from the new '-isms' mentioned above. Each of the entries is prefaced by a brief introduction by the editors, in which they outline its central ideas, point out the similarities and/or differences from other positions found in the anthology, and suggest possible strengths and limitations to the insights presented in each piece.

Recenzijas

I'm more than happy to see the postmodern supplanted. It's time! * Linda Hutcheon, University Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Toronto, Canada * Rudrum and Stavris have put together a fascinating collection of speculations, arguments, and manifestos that engage in very different ways with the question of postmodernism's demise. That this question is shown to involve asking whether there actually is or was a single cultural tendency that can be labelled "postmodernism", or whether its aftermath can be similarly labelled by a single term, is a sign of the editors' own open-minded (postmodern?) approach. * Derek Attridge, Professor of English, University of York, UK * It may well be, as the editors suggest, that postmodernism was the last time we looked coherent enough to oppose ourselves. If so, then Supplanting the Postmodern provides the dual service of recalling, as postmodernism becomes forgettable, its inescapability, while doing away with all efforts to prolong it. I have difficulty imagining serious aesthetic discussion apart from the background this book provides. * R. M. Berry, Professor of English, Florida State University, USA * A useful collection of writings, helpfully designed to make students think about contemporary cultural dynamics. * Ian Patterson, University of Cambridge, UK *

Papildus informācija

An anthology of key writings on the so-called demise of postmodernism and the debates around what might replace it.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
Exploring this Anthology xxx
Part 1 The Sense of an Ending
1(98)
1 Epilogue: The Postmodern ... in Retrospect (2002) and Gone Forever, But Here To Stay: The Legacy of the Postmodern (2007)
3(10)
Linda Hutcheon
2 Beyond Postmodernism: Toward an Aesthetic of Trust (2003)
13(18)
Ihab Hassan
3 Postmodernism Grown Old (2005)
31(18)
Steven Connor
4 The Death of Postmodernism and Beyond (2006)
49(12)
Alan Kirby
5 They Might Have Been Giants (2007)
61(14)
John McGowan
6 Post-Postmodernism: Or, The Cultural Logic of Just-In-Time Capitalism (2012)
75(24)
Jeffrey T. Nealon
Part 2 Coming to Terms with the New
99(266)
7 Remodernism
101(10)
The Stuckist Manifesto (1999)
104(3)
Billy Childish
Charles Thomson
Remodernism (2000)
107(4)
Billy Childish
Charles Thomson
8 Performatism
111(42)
`Introduction' from Performatism, or the End of Postmodernism (2008)
113(4)
Raoul Eshelman
Performatism, or the End of Postmodernism (American Beauty) (2000, revised 2008)
117(36)
Raoul Eshelman
9 Hypermodernism
153(20)
Time Against Time, or The Hypermodern Society (2004, trans. 2005)
156(17)
Gilles Lipovetsky
10 Automodernism
173(34)
Auto-Modernity after Postmodernism: Autonomy and Automation in Culture, Technology, and Education (2007)
175(32)
Robert Samuels
11 Renewalism
207(44)
Introduction: A Wake and Renewed? (2007)
209(10)
Josh Toth
Neil Brooks
From The Passing of Postmodernism: A Spectroanalysis of the Contemporary (2010)
219(32)
Josh Toth
12 Altermodernism
251(20)
Altermodern Manifesto: Postmodernism is Dead (2009)
253(2)
Nicolas Bourriaud
Altermodern (2009)
255(16)
Nicolas Bourriaud
13 Digimodernism
271(34)
From Digimodernism: How New Technologies Dismantle the Postmodern and Reconfigure our Culture (2009)
273(32)
Alan Kirby
14 Metamodernism
305(28)
Notes on Metamodernism (2010)
309(22)
Timotheus Vermeulen
Robin van den Akker
Conclusions
331(2)
15 Note on the Supplanting of `Post-'
333(16)
David Rudrum
16 The Anxieties of the Present
349(16)
Nicholas Stavris
Index 365
David Rudrum is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Huddersfield, UK. He is the author of Stanley Cavell and the Claim of Literature (2013) and the editor of Literature and Philosophy: A Guide to Contemporary Debates (2006).

Nicholas Stavris is a PhD student at the University of Huddersfield, UK, where he is writing a thesis on the legacy of postmodernism in contemporary fiction.