Five Strands of Fictionality : The Institutional Construction of Contemporary American Fiction /
"For too long, postmodernism has been described by easy generalizations--relativist, indeterminate, commercialized--that have rendered the term nearly worthless. Punday applies a more nuanced understanding of fictionality to a variety of contemporary narrative forms that occupy different locati...
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
[2010]
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