Essays and essays Postmodern Storytelling / Kyoji Asō

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) エッセイ・随筆 ポストモダンの語りかた / 麻生享志
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Released date: 07 Jun 2024

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Essays and Essays
The "narrator" of the novel is the "Early Postmodernism" filled with innovation of the 1960 s.
The "narrator" of the novel is not trustworthy.
The "narrator" of the novel is the "Early Postmodernism" filled with innovation of the era.
The "narrator" of the novel is focused on the "narration" which can be said to be the basis of literary works.
Contents
? Introduction to Postmodern and American literature
? Introduction to Postpostmodernism Controversy / The Postmodernism Declaration of Critic Straying and Bath's Postmodernism Declaration / Establishment and Historying of Genre / Updating Postmodernism Research / Denial of Ideology and Historical Age / Postmodernism deja vu and Nostalgia
? The Preface StoryTelling Experiment : To Talk About Postmodernism
? The Framework of StoryTelling : Modern Novels / Hawthorne, Melville, James / Polarized Storytelling of Modernism / Unreliable Storytellers and Acts Beyond Auschwitz / Postmodernism / Borges and Judea / "Eternal Jailer" / Hearsay of Chapter 6 : Italo Calvino "Ti 0" (1967)
? Postmodern from Europe / Mysterious Narrator / Momentary Story Lasting Forever / World of Paradox and Déjà vu / Experiential Experience and Anti-intellectualist Experience / Fragmented Space and Continuous Time / Closed Time and Open Time / Immutable Relationship and Postmodern Paradox
? The End of Chapter 7 Narration : Thomas Pynchon "Entropy" (1960)
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