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II The analysis of the process of de - historization of experience which goes together with what we have come to know as postmodern society has become , in the last fifteen years , a promising field of investigation and intellectual ...
II The analysis of the process of de - historization of experience which goes together with what we have come to know as postmodern society has become , in the last fifteen years , a promising field of investigation and intellectual ...
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a similar to DeLillo's observation of contemporary society in Libra and the ways it relates to its cultural myths while weakening the understanding of the historical process . In his essay " Transformations of the Image in Postmodernity ...
a similar to DeLillo's observation of contemporary society in Libra and the ways it relates to its cultural myths while weakening the understanding of the historical process . In his essay " Transformations of the Image in Postmodernity ...
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One of the ideas I find useful to explore and relate to DeLillo's depiction and critique of postmodern society is what Fredric Jameson defines as ' The Nostalgia Mode , ' which is a way of trivialising the historical experience .
One of the ideas I find useful to explore and relate to DeLillo's depiction and critique of postmodern society is what Fredric Jameson defines as ' The Nostalgia Mode , ' which is a way of trivialising the historical experience .
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