Research on the Process of the Post-war World and Foreign Literature (volume 2): Research on Postmodernism Literature

Research on the Process of the Post-war World and Foreign Literature (volume 2): Research on Postmodernism Literature

by Wang Shouren Et Al.

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"Research on the Process of the Post-War World and the Process of Foreign Literature" (four volumes in total) uses post-war realist literature, post-modernist literature, contemporary foreign literature from the perspective of globalization, and the development trend of foreign literature in the new century as the framework structure to sort out the development of foreign literature in different periods from the perspective of history and aesthetics. On the basis of observing history On the subject, interpret literary phenomena with great influence, examine specific writers and works in a historical context, analyze and describe the complex relationship between the emergence, circulation, change and social existence of literature, comprehensively and three-dimensionally display the evolution of post-war foreign literature, and comprehensively and in-depth explore the development trends and characteristics of contemporary foreign literature. The second volume is problem-oriented. It conducts theoretical explorations on issues such as what is postmodernism, the period division of postmodernist literature, whether postmodernist literature is political, and what kind of aesthetics and aesthetic principles postmodernism adheres to. It proposes new interpretations and reveals the experimental and experimental nature of the writing style of postmodernist literature. The two popular trends examine postmodern literature in the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Australia, Canada, Spain, Latin American countries, Japan and South Korea, describe the development process of postmodern literature in each country, and analyze its characteristics as an international literary phenomenon.

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