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2.2 Postmodernism and Theatrical Performance

  • Johannes Birringer
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International Postmodernism
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch International Postmodernism
© 1997 John Benjamins B.V. / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée

© 1997 John Benjamins B.V. / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée

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  1. Prelim pages i
  2. General preface v
  3. Foreword vii
  4. Acknowledgements x
  5. List of illustrations xi
  6. Table of contents xiii
  7. I. Introductory Essays
  8. 1.1 The Debate on Postmodernism 3
  9. 1.2 The Semiotics of Literacy Postmodernism 15
  10. 1.3 The Inscription of Postmodenism in Poetry 43
  11. 1.4 The Politics of Postmodernism after the Wall 51
  12. 1.5 Rethinking the Postmodernity of the Discourse of postmodernism 65
  13. 1.6 Postmodernity as a Philosophical Concept 75
  14. 1.7 The Concept of Postmodernism from a Philosophical Point of View 89
  15. 1.8 The Sociology of Postmodernity 103
  16. II. Postmodernism in the Other Arts
  17. 2.0 Introductory Note 121
  18. 2.1 Post-modern Architecture and Time Fusion 123
  19. 2.2 Postmodernism and Theatrical Performance 129
  20. 2.3 Postmodernism and Film 141
  21. 2.4 Postmodern Dance 151
  22. 2.5 On Postmodernism in Music 157
  23. 2.6 Postmodernism and the Visual Arts 167
  24. III. Renovations and Innovations in Postmodernist Writing
  25. 3.0 Introductory Note 177
  26. 3.1 Postmodernist Renovations of Narrative Genres
  27. 3.1.1. The Western 183
  28. 3.1.2 The Detective 195
  29. 3.1.3 Historical Fiction 203
  30. 3.1.4 The Heimat Novel 213
  31. 3.1.5 Autobiography 221
  32. 3.1.6 Science Fiction 235
  33. 3.2 Other Strategies and Devices in Postmodernist Writing
  34. 3.2.1 Rewriting 243
  35. 3.2.2 Intertextuality 249
  36. 3.2.3 Self-referentiality 257
  37. 3.2.4 The Refutation of Truth Claims 265
  38. 3.2.5 Nonteleological Narration 273
  39. 3.2.6 Postmodernisms 283
  40. IV. The Reception and Processing of Postmodernism
  41. 4.0 Introductory Note 297
  42. 4.1 An Arkeology of (My) Canadian Postmodern 307
  43. 4.2 Latin America
  44. 4.2.1. Postmodernism in Spanish-American Writing 315
  45. 4.2.2. Postmodernism in Brazil 327
  46. 4.3 Western and Southern Europe
  47. 4.3.1. Postmodernism in the United Kingdom and the republic of Ireland 337
  48. 4.3.2. Postmodernism in France 353
  49. 4.3.3. Postmodernism in the German- and Dutch- Speaking Countries 359
  50. 4.3.4. Postmodernism in Scandinavia 375
  51. 4.3.5. Postmodernism in Finland 383
  52. 4.3.6. Postmodernism in Italy 387
  53. 4.3.7. Postmodernity and Literture in Spain 397
  54. 4.3.8.Postmodernism in Portugal 405
  55. 4.4. Central and Eastern Europe
  56. 4.4.1. Postmodernism in Slovak Literature 413
  57. 4.4.2. Postmodernism in Czech Literature 419
  58. 4.4.3. Postmodernism in Poland 423
  59. 4.4.4. Postmodern Literature in Hungary 429
  60. 4.4.5. Romanian Postmodernism 435
  61. 4.4.6. Postmodernism in the Literatures of Former Yugoslavia 441
  62. 4.4.7. Postmodernism in Post-Soviet Latvia 447
  63. 4.4.8. Postmodernism in Russia 451
  64. 4.5 africa
  65. 4.5.1. Postmodernism in African Literature in English 463
  66. 4.5.2. Postmodernism and African Francophone Literature 469
  67. 4.5.3. Modernism and Postmodernism in African Literatute in Portuguese 477
  68. 4.5.4. South Africa 483
  69. 4.6. Facets of postmodernism 491
  70. 4.7. The Reception of Postmodernism in China 499
  71. 4.8. Postmodernism in Japan 511
  72. Contributors 517
  73. Bibliography of secondary Sources 523
  74. Subject Index 553
  75. Index of Names 558
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