Table of contents for Productive postmodernism : consuming histories and cultural studies / edited by John N. Duvall ; with an afterword by Linda Hutcheon.


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Preface

1.  Troping History: Modernist Residue in Jameson's
    Pastiche and Hutcheon's Parody
    John N. Duvall

2.  Postmodernism and History: Complicitous Critique and
    the Political Unconscious
    Thomas Carmichael


Postmodernism, Fiction, History

3.  A Mother (and a Son, and a Brother, and a Wife, et al.)
    in History: Stories Galore in Libra and the Warren
    Commission Report
    Stacey Olster

4.  Donald Barthelme and the President of the
    United States
    Michael Zeitlin

5.  "Postmodern Blackness": Toni Morrison's Beloved and
    the End of History
    Kimberly Chabot Davis

6.  Historiographic Metafiction and the Celebration of
    Differences: Ishmael Reed's Mumbo Jumbo
    W Lawrence Hogue

7.  Troping the Renaissance: Postmodern Historiography
    and Early Modern History
    Paul Budra



Postmodernism, Architecture, History

8. Los Angeles, 2019: Two Tales of a City
    Kevin R. McNamara

9. Postmodern Casinos
    Shelton Waldrep

10. Postmodernism and Holocaust Memory: Productive
    Tensions in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Nancy J. Peterson


Afterword

    "Acting from the Midst of Identities": Questions from
    Linda Hutcheon

Works Cited

Contributors

Index





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Postmodernism, Arts, Modern 20th century