Ebook: After critique. Twenty-first-century fiction in a neoliberal age
Author: Mitchum Huehls
- Tags: American fiction, 21st century, History and criticism., Politics and literature, United States, History, 21st century., Literature and society, United States, History, 21st century., Neoliberalism, United States., American fiction., Literature and society., Neoliberalism., Politics and literature., United States.
- Series: Oxford studies in American literary history
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: Corby, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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After critique' identifies an ontological turn in contemporary U.S. fiction that distinguishes our current literary moment from both postmodernism and so-called post-postmodernism. This turn to ontology takes many forms, but in general After Critique highlights a body of literature-work from Colson Whitehead, Uzodinma Iweala, Karen Yamasthia, Helena Viramontes, Percival Everett, Mat Johnson, Kim Stanley Robinson,Read more...
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Taking up four different political themes-human rights, the relation between public and private space, racial justice, and environmentalism-After Critique suggests that the ontological forms emergingRead more...
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