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World History, Literary History: Postmodernism and After

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dc.contributor.author Moraru, Christian ro
dc.date.accessioned 2024-07-29T10:30:10Z en
dc.date.available 2024-07-29T10:30:10Z en
dc.date.issued 2022-09 ro
dc.identifier.issn Online: 2022-09-20; Print: 2022-09-30 ro
dc.identifier.uri http://digital-library.ulbsibiu.ro:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3895 ro
dc.description Moraru, Christian. World History, Literary History: Postmodernism and After. In:.Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai: Philologia, volume 67 (LXVII), 3/2022. en
dc.description.abstract World History, Literary History: Postmodernism and After. The basic question Christian Moraru raises in his contribution is about the direction in which literary history and criticism overall may be going after postmodernism. Moraru’s answer, or guess, is that literary-cultural scholarship, along with the humanities at large, would probably have to adjust to shifts in the world “out there.” As Moraru contends, our profession is already doing its best to catch up epistemologically with an increasingly strong planetary ontology, that is, with how the world most known to us—the finite planet—is and presents itself in the twenty-first century. Key here, he argues, is the lexicon and planetary phenomenology of “presentation” or presencing, rather, of an overwhelming coming into presence of that which is scattered all around us and we have been exploiting, overusing, polluting, discarding, or disregarding during the Anthropocene. In his essay, the critic attends to this resurgent presence and to what it means for literature and its historical cycles now that one of these—postmodernism—is basically complete. He does so obliquely, through a couple of marginalia to David Foster Wallace’s 1996 meganovel Infinite Jest. en
dc.description.sponsorship This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement No 101001710). en
dc.language.iso English en
dc.source http://studia.ubbcluj.ro/download/pdf/1448.pdf en
dc.subject literary-cultural history en
dc.subject criticism en
dc.subject postmodernism en
dc.subject post-postmodernism en
dc.subject presence en
dc.subject epistemology en
dc.subject strong ontology en
dc.subject David Foster Wallace en
dc.subject Infinite Jest en
dc.subject Trumpism en
dc.subject geophobia en
dc.subject Anthropocene en
dc.subject après-garde en
dc.title World History, Literary History: Postmodernism and After en
dc.type Article en


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