Book contents
- The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature
- The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- General introduction
- Part I Postmodernism before postmodernity?
- Part II The long sixties, 1954–1975
- Part III The major phase: peak postmodernism, 1973–1991
- Introduction: branding
- 10 The architectural paradigm
- 11 The dematerialization of the art object – a conversation
- 12 The New Hollywood cinema and after
- 13 Second-wave feminism and after
- 14 Gay and lesbian subcultures from Stonewall to Angels in America
- 15 The “post” in postcolonial
- 16 Celtic postmodernism – Scotland and the breakup of Britain
- 17 Historiographic metafiction
- 18 High and low, or Avant-Pop
- 19 The Oulipo, language poetry, and proceduralism
- 20 From punk rock to the politics of pop
- 21 The cyberworld is (not) flat: cyberpunk and globalization
- 22 The art market and the revival of painting in the 1990s
- 23 Hip-hop is (not) postmodern
- Part IV Interregnum, 1989–2001
- Index
20 - From punk rock to the politics of pop
from Part III - The major phase: peak postmodernism, 1973–1991
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2016
- The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature
- The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- General introduction
- Part I Postmodernism before postmodernity?
- Part II The long sixties, 1954–1975
- Part III The major phase: peak postmodernism, 1973–1991
- Introduction: branding
- 10 The architectural paradigm
- 11 The dematerialization of the art object – a conversation
- 12 The New Hollywood cinema and after
- 13 Second-wave feminism and after
- 14 Gay and lesbian subcultures from Stonewall to Angels in America
- 15 The “post” in postcolonial
- 16 Celtic postmodernism – Scotland and the breakup of Britain
- 17 Historiographic metafiction
- 18 High and low, or Avant-Pop
- 19 The Oulipo, language poetry, and proceduralism
- 20 From punk rock to the politics of pop
- 21 The cyberworld is (not) flat: cyberpunk and globalization
- 22 The art market and the revival of painting in the 1990s
- 23 Hip-hop is (not) postmodern
- Part IV Interregnum, 1989–2001
- Index
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- The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature , pp. 339 - 352Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016