
Redemptive Hybridism in Post-Postmodern Writing
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From Virginia Woolf to David Foster Wallace and beyond, ''redemptive hybridism'' – a new way of reading texts full of possibility and genre blending – emerges as a key trajectory for post-postmodernity.
Tasha Haines investigates what she calls ''redemptive hybridism'' a tendency in post-postmodern writing characterized by possibility. She suggests that near the 21st century, postmodern élitisme giv...
Tasha Haines investigates what she calls ''redemptive hybridism'' a tendency in post-postmodern writing characterized by possibility. She suggests that near the 21st century, postmodern élitisme giv...
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From Virginia Woolf to David Foster Wallace and beyond, ''redemptive hybridism'' – a new way of reading texts full of possibility and genre blending – emerges as a key trajectory for post-postmodernity.
Tasha Haines investigates what she calls ''redemptive hybridism'' a tendency in post-postmodern writing characterized by possibility. She suggests that near the 21st century, postmodern élitisme giv...
Tasha Haines investigates what she calls ''redemptive hybridism'' a tendency in post-postmodern writing characterized by possibility. She suggests that near the 21st century, postmodern élitisme giv...
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