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Framing the Margins : The Social Logic of Postmodern Culture Pape
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- Book Title
- Framing the Margins : The Social Logic of Postmodern Culture Pape
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- 9780195082395
- Subject Area
- Literary Criticism
- Publication Name
- Framing the Margins : the Social Logic of Postmodern Culture
- Item Length
- 8.3 in
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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- General, American / General, Semiotics & Theory, Subjects & Themes / General
- Publication Year
- 1994
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- Textbook
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- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
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- 0.7 in
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- 5.5 in
- Item Weight
- 11.6 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 256 Pages
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In this dramatic re-reading of postmodernism, Phil Harper contends that the fragmentation considered to be characteristic of the postmodern age can in fact be traced to the status of marginalized writers of the thirties to fifties: West, Nin, Barnes, Allison, Brooks. Disempowered by circumstances of gender, race, and sexual orientation, these writers (Harper argues) display a postmodern sensibility that is specifically rooted in their status in society.
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0195082397
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9780195082395
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Publication Name
Framing the Margins : the Social Logic of Postmodern Culture
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
General, American / General, Semiotics & Theory, Subjects & Themes / General
Publication Year
1994
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Number of Pages
256 Pages
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Item Length
8.3 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
11.6 Oz
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"Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship, understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will be challenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars' should heed his voice."--Harvard Review, "Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship,understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will bechallenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars'should heed his voice."--Harvard Review, "Framing the Margins is a bold contribution to the re-evaluation of twentieth century American cultural evolution."--Journal of American Studies, "Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literarycriticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. Inarguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded fromcentrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives true social depth andhistorical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and'minority.'"--Andrew Ross, New York University, "Framing the Margins is a bold contribution to the re-evaluation oftwentieth century American cultural evolution."--Journal of AmericanStudies, "Highly recommended for all academic libraries."--Choice"Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literary criticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. In arguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded from centrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives true social depth and historical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and 'minority.'"--Andrew Ross, New York University"Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship, understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will be challenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars' should heed his voice."--Harvard Review"Framing the Margins is a bold contribution to the re-evaluation of twentieth century American cultural evolution."--Journal of American Studies"Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of the postmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex and specific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument, Framing the Margins is one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism that I have read..."--Papers on Language and Literature, "Highly recommended for all academic libraries."-- Choice "Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literary criticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. In arguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded from centrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives true social depth and historical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and 'minority.'"--Andrew Ross, New York University "Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship, understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will be challenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars' should heed his voice."-- Harvard Review " Framing the Margins is a bold contribution to the re-evaluation of twentieth century American cultural evolution."-- Journal of American Studies "Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of the postmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex and specific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument, Framing the Margins is one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism that I have read..."-- Papers on Language and Literature, "Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of the postmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex and specific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument, Framing the Margins is one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism that Ihave read..."--Papers on Language and Literature, "Highly recommended for all academic libraries."--Choice "Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literary criticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. In arguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded from centrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives true social depth and historical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and 'minority.'"--Andrew Ross, New York University "Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship, understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will be challenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars' should heed his voice."--Harvard Review "Framing the Margins is a bold contribution to the re-evaluation of twentieth century American cultural evolution."--Journal of American Studies "Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of the postmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex and specific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument, Framing the Margins is one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism that I have read..."--Papers on Language and Literature, "Highly recommended for all academic libraries."--Choice "Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literary criticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. In arguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded from centrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives true social depth and historical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and 'minority.'"--Andrew Ross,New York University "Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship, understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will be challenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars' should heed his voice."--Harvard Review "Framing the Marginsis a bold contribution to the re-evaluation of twentieth century American cultural evolution."--Journal of American Studies "Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of the postmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex and specific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument,Framing the Marginsis one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism that I have read..."--Papers on Language and Literature, "Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of thepostmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex andspecific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument,Framing the Margins is one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism thatI have read..."--Papers on Language and Literature, "Highly recommended for all academic libraries."--Choice"Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literary criticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. In arguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded from centrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives true social depth and historical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and 'minority.'"--Andrew Ross, New York University"Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship, understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will be challenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars' should heed his voice."--Harvard Review"Framing the Margins is a bold contribution to the re-evaluation of twentieth century American cultural evolution."--Journal of American Studies"Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of the postmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex and specific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument, Framing the Margins is one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism that I have read..."--Papers on Language and Literature"Highly recommended for all academic libraries."--Choice"Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literary criticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. In arguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded from centrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives true social depth and historical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and 'minority.'"--Andrew Ross, New York University"Framing the Margins is an unusually lucid book of scholarship, understated but arresting. Any reader of contemporary literature will be challenged by Harper's ideas, and all parties involved in the 'culture wars' should heed his voice."--Harvard Review"Framing the Margins is a bold contribution to the re-evaluation of twentieth century American cultural evolution."--Journal of American Studies"Harper's book seeks at once to broaden our understanding of the postmodern condition and to make our discussion of it more complex and specific....In the breadth of its readings and the rigor of its argument, Framing the Margins is one of the most illuminating books on postmodernism that I have read..."--Papers on Language and Literature, "Phillip Brian Harper's book is the most cogent move yet in literary criticism to revise what is, by now, a canonical version of postmodernism. In arguing for the anticipation of postmodernism's themes by writers excluded from centrality within the modernist tradition, his study gives truesocial depth and historical meaning to the often rote usage of terms like 'marginality' and 'minority.'"--Andrew Ross, New York University
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