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Burroughs Resists Globalization

Banash, David C

Postmodern Culture, 2006, Vol.16 (2) [Periódico revisado por pares]

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press

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  • Título:
    Burroughs Resists Globalization
  • Autor: Banash, David C
  • Assuntos: American literature ; Anthologies ; Burroughs, William S (1914-1997) ; Children ; Essays ; Globalization ; Logic ; Persuasion ; Postmodernism ; Reading ; Theory
  • É parte de: Postmodern Culture, 2006, Vol.16 (2)
  • Descrição: Additionally, the editors come to this collection as children of Bretton Woods, of IMF and World Bank "structural adjustment" policies, of ballooning world debt, of globalizing "junk culture," of a rapidly unfolding new imperialism, and a symbolic culture dominated by the logic of the commercial logo. [...]Jon Longhi contexualizes Burroughs in the historical avant-garde, and he argues persuasively that we would do well to think of Burroughs as part of that tradition in this short but provocative essay. 5.
  • Editor: Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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