Postmodernism, Postmodernist Fiction, Apocalypse and Fantasy

S. Z. Abbas
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Terms like 'modern', 'postmodern' and 'contemporary' are subject-centered, and not based on any historical or objective phenomenon or personality. Everyone feels that something called 'Postmodernism' has happened, but, as regards its true nature and causes, opinion is divided; a few people say postmodernism is a fiction. There is also a problem with the nomenclature. What was referred to as 'contemporary', for example, in 1956 by the writers of that year will not be so to the generation of Y2K. All these terms tend to shift about what is known as PP in temporal logic, which itself keeps moving on the time scale. When we rename modern literature as the age of T.S. Eliot, we assign it a slot in the historical perspective. A further complication is created by the use of ‘modern’ and 'modernist', ‘postmodern’ and ‘postmodernist' as well as ‘contemporary.’ We may, perhaps, safely assume that its element in each case signifies the avant-garde, a group of authors in the respective period that is distinguished by experimentation and innovation. While attempts to accord the postmodern period a definitive time frame (which includes the postmodernist movement in arts and literature) remain in an inconclusive stage, let us assume that postmodernism encompasses the period from the fifties to the present time, which is open-endeded. It should also be noted that some postmodernist writers concentrate on new tones and new reality rather than experimental techniques.
后现代主义,后现代主义小说,启示录和幻想
像“现代”、“后现代”和“当代”这样的术语是以主体为中心的,而不是基于任何历史或客观现象或个性。每个人都觉得所谓的“后现代主义”已经发生了,但是,关于其真正的性质和原因,意见分歧;有些人说后现代主义是虚构的。命名法也有问题。例如,1956年被作家称为“当代”的东西,对千年虫一代来说就不是这样了。所有这些术语都倾向于在时间逻辑中被称为PP,它本身在时间尺度上保持移动。当我们把现代文学重新命名为T.S.艾略特时代时,我们在历史的角度上给它分配了一个位置。“现代”和“现代主义”,“后现代”和“后现代主义”以及“当代”的使用造成了进一步的复杂性。我们或许可以有把握地认为,每一种情况下,它的元素都代表着先锋派,即一群在各自时期以实验和创新著称的作家。虽然试图给后现代时期一个明确的时间框架(包括艺术和文学中的后现代主义运动)仍然处于一个不确定的阶段,但让我们假设后现代主义涵盖了从50年代到现在的时期,这是开放式的。值得注意的是,一些后现代主义作家关注的是新的语气和新的现实,而不是实验性的技巧。
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