Essays:
John Barth - The Literature of Exhaustion Michel Foucault - What is an Author? Jean François - The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge (Unavailable Online) Postmodernism: Postmodernism: the 10 key moments in the birth of a movement - The Guardian, 2011. Wikipedia Page John Barth - Resources: Interviewed by George Plimpton - The Paris Review, 1985. Lost in the Funhouse Review: Like Nothing Nameable - NY Times, 1968. Interviewed by Don Swaim - 1982 (Audio Link) · 1992 (Audio Link) · Both Available at Wired for Books. Wikipedia Page |
Working Bibliography:
Barth, J. (1988). ‘Lost in the Funhouse’. In Lost in the Funhouse. New York: Anchor Books. Barth, J. (1997). The Literature of Exhaustion. The Friday Book. London: The John Hopkins University Press. Derrida, J. (1997). Of Grammatology. London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Foucault, M. (1998). Aesthetics, Method and Epistemology. Faubion, J.D. (eds). Essential Works of Foucault - Vol II. New York: New York Press. Hutcheon, L. (1980). Narcissistic Narrative: The Metafictional Paradox. Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Lyotard, J.F. (1984). The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Malpas, S. (2005). The Postmodern. Oxen: Routledge. Sarup, M. (2001. An Introductory Guide to Post-Structuralism and Postmodernism (2nd Edition). Hertfordshire: Harvester Wheatsheaf. |
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