Fictional narratives of the late twentieth century often cross boundaries. This study argues that the undoing of structure in postmodern art form demands a different way of thinking and represents a commentary on the material and social conditions of the late twentieth century and beyond.
Table des matières
Introduction: A Tale of Competing Critical Narratives 1. The Move Beyond Form in Context 2. Transforming Space over Time: The Visual Arts 3. Musical Interplay: Tan Dun’s The Map and other Examples 4. Refusing Self-Containment: Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year 5. Dissolving Boundaries, Exposing Webs 6. Echoing Spaces Beyond the Boundaries 7. Hybrid Zones in the Mirror Arcade: The Receding Real 8. Traversing Medial Spaces Beyond the Ending 9. Re Making
A propos de l’auteur
Mary Jo Hughes is the assistant director of the Arts and Sciences Honors Program at Boston College.