Výklad dějin a vytváření identity - postmoderní obrat v románech Williama Faulknera Absolone, Absolone!, Hluk a zuřivost, a Sestup, Mojžíši

The gradual and contestable transition from the modem to what has come to be labeled as the postmodern era has been characterized as unnerving. This transition, it is said, has unsettled and is still in the process of disquieting all areas of human enterprise and knowledge. The term postmodernism en...

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Main Author: Žebrowska, Barbara
Other Authors: Quinn, Justin
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2006
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-267350
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-2673502017-06-27T04:37:17Z Výklad dějin a vytváření identity - postmoderní obrat v románech Williama Faulknera Absolone, Absolone!, Hluk a zuřivost, a Sestup, Mojžíši Narrating history, constructing identity: the postmodern turn in William Faulkner's Absalom! Absalom!, The Sound and the Fury and Go down, Moses Quinn, Justin Žebrowska, Barbara Ulmanová, Hana The gradual and contestable transition from the modem to what has come to be labeled as the postmodern era has been characterized as unnerving. This transition, it is said, has unsettled and is still in the process of disquieting all areas of human enterprise and knowledge. The term postmodernism encompasses a disputable set of ideas and features; its time frame and applicability to different subjects are also questionable. It is this very aspect of questioning that most aptly delineates the process by which postmodernist outlooks approach the contemporary world. At the core of this questioning lies an incredulity toward any reality and truth. Rather, reality, postmodernism says, is constructed and defined solely by language. This fore grounding of language before the existence of external reality casts a new light on the creation of meaning and identity in the postmodern world. The modernist endeavor to find the essential core in one's identity disintegrates in the postmodern understanding of identity as a cultural construct that is determined only in relation to its surroundings. Without these relations, be it familial or societal, identity - and for that matter all meaning - bears no substance and faces the perpetual threat of becoming lost. A sense of loss informs postmodern philosophy, and it entails... 2006 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-267350 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description The gradual and contestable transition from the modem to what has come to be labeled as the postmodern era has been characterized as unnerving. This transition, it is said, has unsettled and is still in the process of disquieting all areas of human enterprise and knowledge. The term postmodernism encompasses a disputable set of ideas and features; its time frame and applicability to different subjects are also questionable. It is this very aspect of questioning that most aptly delineates the process by which postmodernist outlooks approach the contemporary world. At the core of this questioning lies an incredulity toward any reality and truth. Rather, reality, postmodernism says, is constructed and defined solely by language. This fore grounding of language before the existence of external reality casts a new light on the creation of meaning and identity in the postmodern world. The modernist endeavor to find the essential core in one's identity disintegrates in the postmodern understanding of identity as a cultural construct that is determined only in relation to its surroundings. Without these relations, be it familial or societal, identity - and for that matter all meaning - bears no substance and faces the perpetual threat of becoming lost. A sense of loss informs postmodern philosophy, and it entails...
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Výklad dějin a vytváření identity - postmoderní obrat v románech Williama Faulknera Absolone, Absolone!, Hluk a zuřivost, a Sestup, Mojžíši
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title_short Výklad dějin a vytváření identity - postmoderní obrat v románech Williama Faulknera Absolone, Absolone!, Hluk a zuřivost, a Sestup, Mojžíši
title_full Výklad dějin a vytváření identity - postmoderní obrat v románech Williama Faulknera Absolone, Absolone!, Hluk a zuřivost, a Sestup, Mojžíši
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