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Postmodernist Identity Construction - Aspects of Identity in Postmodernist American Poetry

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Postmodernist American poetry favours polyphony, diversity and pluralism and, thus, it reconciles a wide range of cultures and it makes room for the marginal.This book illustrates that a reversal of structures takes place and that unknown modes of existence reconfigure the concept of identity and dissolve differences and hierarchies. The present study is intended to outline the way in which Postmodernist American Poetry manages to reconceptualise the world and its system of values, by voicing the voiceless, the marginalized and the oppressed. The self has to acknowledge its inauthenticity, as heterogeneity and fragmentariness are its essential features. As a complex discursive and ideological space, articulating an aesthetic of openness and improvisation, in Postmodernism, poetry pushes the configurations of the self towards disorder and provisionality. Identity is constructed through alternative discourses and shifting perspectives. Meaning and identity rely upon the way otherness summons us into existence. The present research focuses on the way otherness brings disruption and questioning to the surface. Identity becomes a provisional linguistic representation.

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La Dra. Alina-Elena Röca es profesora de literatura inglesa en la Universitatea Petrol-Gaze Ploie¿ti, Rumanía. Sus principales intereses de investigación y docencia se centran en los estudios literarios y culturales. Ha publicado tres libros y numerosos artículos sobre temas como el género y el discurso de la identidad, el multiculturalismo y la globalización.

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Authors Alina-Elena Ro ca, Alina-Elena Ro?ca, Alina-Elena Ro¿ca, Alina-Elena Rosca
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.2017
 
EAN 9786202005067
ISBN 9786202005067
No. of pages 152
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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