Tag: postmodern

2003-01-26

Attacked from Within

In the triad of Verso pamphlets on 9/11, Nick Spencer sees a convergence of postmodern critique (against the capitalist culture of postmodernity).

2003-01-01

Metahistorical Romance

On Amy Elias's view of fabulation in the moment of American corporate power, a postmodern novelistic aesthetic that is consistent with Sir Walter Scott's early nineteenth-century mix of romance and Enlightenment-inspired historiography.

2002-09-10

The Code is not the Text (unless it is the Text)

An argument against the collapse of categories by an author who has, yes, himself perpetrated a few codeworks.

2002-09-01

The Present of Fiction

Recent fiction by Curtis White, Alex Shakar, Michael Martone, and others read through the lens of Gertrude Stein and Wittgenstein.

1996-03-01

Designing Our Disciplines in a Postmodern Age - and Academy

Matt Kirschenbaum on Richard Coyne's philosophical treatment of technographics.

1996-04-01

Them, Meaning Us

Former FC2 Co-publisher Curtis White defends radical fiction against Left radical intellectuals.

1996-09-01

A Third Culture

De Witt Douglas Kilgore reviews Technoscience and Cyberculture.

1995-12-20

Sleepless in Seattle

Paul Harris explores IN.S.OMNIA's technographies.

2001-10-01

The Cybernetic Turn: Literary into Cultural Criticism

Joseph Tabbi reviews the essay collection Simulacrum America.

1997-01-10

Old Orders for New: Ecology, Animal Rights, and The Poverty of Humanism

Cary Wolfe reviews Luc Ferry's The New Ecological Order.

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