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Postmodernism, Then

2011

A special double issue of Twentieth-Century Literature 57.3-4 (Fall/Winter 2011), edited by Jason Gladstone and Daniel Worden. Available at https://www.dukeupress.edu/postmodernism-then

Contents Special issue: 57.3 & 57.4 Fall / Winter 2011 Postmodernism, Then Jason Gladstone and Daniel Worden, guest editors Introduction: Postmodernism, Then 291 Jason Gladstone and Daniel Worden Position papers The Beauty of a Social Problem (e.g. unemployment) Walter Benn Michaels Break, Period, Interregnum Brian McHale 309 328 Postmodernism and Modernization Andrew Hoberek The Popularity of Postmodernism Hillary Chute 341 354 Post-Postmodern Realism? 364 Madhu Dubey On the Graphic in Postmodern Theoretical Writing Rey Chow The New Cultural Geology Mark McGurl 380 372 Essays Beginning with Postmodernism Adam Kelly 391 Postmodernism and the Afective Turn Rachel Greenwald Smith 423 Martian Ecologies and the Future of Nature Ursula K. Heise Cognitive Mapping, Then and Now: Benjamin Kunkel’s Indecision Emilio Sauri Reprising Integrity After Metaiction David James 447 472 492 Postmodernism in Reverse: American National Allegories and the 21st-Century Political Novel Caren Irr 516 Cover image: Rodney Graham Rheinmetall/Victoria 8, 2003 35mm ilm, Cinemeccanica Victoria 8 35mm ilm projector and looper. 10:50 minutes, continuous loop. Edition of ive and one artist’s proof. Courtesy of Donald Young Gallery, Chicago Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA / Art Resource, NY Contributors Rey Chow is Anne Firor Scott Professor of Literature at Duke University and the author of numerous books and essays on modern literature, ilm, theory, and cultural politics. Her more recent publications include The Rey Chow Reader, ed. Paul Bowman (2010) and Entanglements, or Transmedial Thinking about Capture (2012). <[email protected]> Hillary Chute is Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in English at the University of Chicago and will be a visiting scholar at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for 2012-13. She is the author of Graphic