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  1. Postmodern literature is a form of literature that is characterized by the use of metafiction, unreliable narration, self-reflexivity, intertextuality, and which often thematizes both historical and political issues.

  2. Postmodernism is an intellectual stance or mode of discourse characterized by skepticism towards scientific rationalism and the concept of objective reality (as opposed to subjective reality).

  3. O pós-modernismo é um amplo movimento que se desenvolveu em meados do século XX através da filosofia, das artes, da arquitetura e da crítica, marcando um afastamento do modernismo. O termo tem sido aplicado de maneira mais geral para descrever uma era histórica que se segue à modernidade e às tendências dessa era.

  4. List of postmodern novels. Some well known postmodern novels in chronological order: Proto-postmodern and Early postmodern novels. A Universal History of Infamy (1935) by Jorge Luis Borges [1] At Swim-Two-Birds (1939) by Flann O'Brien [2] The Third Policeman (1940) by Flann O'Brien [3] Ficciones (1941) by Jorge Luis Borges [4]

  5. Postmodern literature is a form of literature that is characterized by the use of metafiction, unreliable narration, self-reflexivity, intertextuality, and which often thematizes both historical and political issues.

  6. 30 de set. de 2005 · The term “postmodernism” first entered the philosophical lexicon in 1979, with the publication of The Postmodern Condition by Jean-François Lyotard. I therefore give Lyotard pride of place in the sections that follow. An economy of selection dictated the choice of other figures for this entry.

  7. 28 de ago. de 2019 · Traces the rise of postmodern thought from its beginnings in 1960s literary criticism to its global dissemination some twenty years onward, on the way offering detailed discussions of all major contributors to, and detractors of, postmodern theorizing.