2012
DOI: 10.5209/rev_eiuc.2012.v20.39996
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Nueva (in)certidumbre en Dorian: A "Imitation", de Will Self, y "The Master", de Colm Tóibín

Abstract: This essay aims at exploring how the controversy between postmodernist uncertainty and new movements claiming for a new certainty determine the discourse of Will Self's Dorian : An Imitation (2002) and Colm Tóibín's The Master (2004). After revising how this controversy has its roots deep in the history of art discourses, the article draws on postpostmodernist theories such as Raoul Edelman's performatism, Gilles Lipovetsky's hypermodernism and Alan Kirby's digimodernism. Although they help us understand tex… Show more

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