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The Politics of Postmodernism
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Linda Hutcheon
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December 16 2003
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9780203426050
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December 16 2003
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10.4324/9780203426050
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Book chapters
pp. 1
REPRESENTING THE POSTMODERN
pp. 29
POSTMODERNIST REPRESENTATION
pp. 59
RE-PRESENTING THE PAST
pp. 89
THE POLITICS OF PARODY
pp. 114
TEXT/IMAGE BORDER TENSIONS
pp. 137
POSTMODERNISM AND FEMINISMS
pp. 165
EPILOGUE
pp. 182
CONCLUDING NOTE
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