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Author McHale, Brian.

Title Constructing postmodernism / Brian McHale
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 1992

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Description xii, 342 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Telling postmodernist stories -- Constructing (post)modernism : the case of Ulysses -- Modernist reading, postmodernist text : the case of Gravity's rainbow (1979) -- "You used to know what these words mean" : misreading Gravity's rainbow (1985) -- Zapping, the art of switching channels : on Vineland -- The (post)modernism of The name of the rose -- Ways of world-making : on Foucault's pendulum -- Women and men and angels : on Joseph McElroy's fiction -- "I draw the line as a rule between one solar system and another" : the postmodernism(s) of Christine Brooke-Rose -- POSTcyberMODERNpunkISM -- Towards a poetics of cyberpunk
Summary "Postmodernism is not a found object, but a manufactured artifact." Beginning from this constructivist premise, Brian McHale develops a series of readings of problematically postmodernist novelsJoyce's Ulysses; Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow and Vineland; Eco's The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum; the novels of James McElroy and Christine Brooke-Rose, avant-garde works such as Kathy Aker's Empire of the Senseless, and works of cyberpunk science-fiction by William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Lewis Shiner, Rudy Rucker, and others. Although mainly focused on "high" or "elite" cultural products, Constructing Postmodernism relates these products to such phenomena of postmodern popular culture as television and the cinema, paranoia and nuclear apocalypse, angelology and the cybernetic interface, and death, now as always, the true Final Frontier. McHale's previous book, Postmodernist Fiction (Routledge, 1987) seemed to propose a single, all-inclusive inventory of postmodernist poetics. This book, by contrast, proposes multiple, overlapping and intersecting inventoriesnot a construction of postmodernism, but a plurality of constructions. - Publisher description
Analysis Fiction Postmodernism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [308]-324) and index
Subject Fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Postmodernism (Literature)
Science fiction -- History and criticism.
Science fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
LC no. 92016210
ISBN 0415060133
0415060141 (paperback)