Moral Worlds of Contemporary Realism e-bog
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Literature has never looked weirder--full of images, colors, gadgets, and footnotes, and violating established norms of character, plot, and narrative structure. Yet over the last 30 years, critics have coined more than 20 new "e;realisms"e; in their attempts to describe it. What makes this decidedly unorthodox literature "e;realistic"e;? And if it is, then what does "e;re...
E-bog
223,05 DKK
Forlag
Bloomsbury Academic
Udgivet
11 juni 2020
Længde
312 sider
Genrer
1KB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781501362637
Literature has never looked weirder--full of images, colors, gadgets, and footnotes, and violating established norms of character, plot, and narrative structure. Yet over the last 30 years, critics have coined more than 20 new "e;realisms"e; in their attempts to describe it. What makes this decidedly unorthodox literature "e;realistic"e;? And if it is, then what does "e;realism"e; mean anymore? Examining literature by dozens of writers, and over a century of theory and criticism about realism, The Moral Worlds of Contemporary Realism sorts through the current critical confusion to illustrate how our ideas about what is real and how best to depict it have changed dramatically, especially in recent years. Along the way, Mary K. Holland guides the reader on a lively tour through the landscape of contemporary literary studies--taking in metafiction, ideology, posthumanism, postmodernism, and poststructuralism--with forays into quantum mechanics, new materialism, and Buddhism as well, to give us entirely new ways of viewing how humans use language to make sense of--and to make--the world.