POMO rants
Deng, Stephen
sdeng at spss.com
Fri May 23 10:07:10 CDT 1997
On the specific topic of Deconstruction, I found Jonathan Culler's _On
Deconstruction_ (very explicit title) a good discussion of both French and
American Deconstruction. He also has a good book on structuralism
(Structuralist Poetics, I think).
Steve
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From: Meg Larson[SMTP:mgl at tardis.svsu.edu]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 1997 9:19 AM
To: Henry Musikar; pynchon-l at waste.org
Subject: Re: POMO rants
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| From: Henry Musikar <gravity at nicom.com>
| To: pynchon-l at waste.org
| Subject: re: POMO rants
| Date: Friday, May 23, 1997 9:41 AM
Monsieur M disait:
| Untutored as I am, I am requesting a reading list. If this isn't TRP
| p-list relevant enought for ya, point me to the pomo-list.
|
| Je reponds:
I started out with the following books; I'm sure there's more out there,
and possibly better ones at that, but Doc Thompson (and/or others) may
want
to jump in here w/ other suggestions. Hutcheon may not be *the* pomo
expert, but she comes pretty damn close, IMHO, bien sur.
Hutcheon, Linda. _The Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory,
Fiction._
London: Routledge, 1988.
---. _The Politics of Postmodernism._ London: Routledge, 1989.
Natoli, Joseph and Linda Hutcheon. _A Postmodern Reader._ New York:
State
U of NY Press, 1993.
Postmodern Meg
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