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Toward Post-Postmodernism. About Alasdair Gray's &quote;Glaswegians&quote;
Toward Post-Postmodernism. About Alasdair Gray's &quote;Glaswegians&quote;
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Toward Post-Postmodernism. About Alasdair Gray's "e;Glaswegians"e;

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Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject Literature - Comparative Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Tubingen, course: Dubliners and Glaswegians, language: English, abstract: Despite often being described as the prototypical author of postmodern literature, in a letter to Dietmar Bohnke, Alasdair Gray has this to say about postmodernism, "e;Post modernism seems the creation of scholars acquiring a territory to lecture upon."e; - thus ridiculing his status as a postmodern writer. In this paper, I'll work closely with Gray's short story collection, Glaswegians, and will interpret whether it is modern, postmodern, or post-postmodern. To assist my determination, I will investigate the history of the postmodern, dividing it into its philosophical and cultural vocabularies. The result of my investigation and interpretation is that Glaswegians is a post-postmodern work because, despite the play with what could be called a postmodern elements, it provides the reader with answers to postmodern dilemmas and points to something outside the text .
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John Dorsch
ISBN
9783668634145
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
12.2.2018
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