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ISSN: 2343-4309
In: Veröffentlichungen der Societas Uralo-Altaica, Bd. 85
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World Affairs Online
In: Working papers / European Parliament, Directorate General for Research. Social affairs series W-11
In: Meddelanden från Stiftelsens för Åbo akademi forskningsinstitut no. 60
In: Publications of the Research Institute of the Åbo Akademi Foundation
In: Københavnerstudier i tosprogethed 23
In: Sprogbrug og sprogvalg blandt indvandrere i Norden Bd. 2
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia
Narrative After Postmodernism takes a critical and practical look at the cultural theories of what comes after postmodernism or the postmodern. Alongside contemporary literary authors, the anthology studies diverse contemporary textual phenomena from TV shows to online fan theories and survivalist blogs. The essays compiled in this anthology tentatively apply the theories of the post-postmodern to contemporary texts to see how they might open up for analysis within their new theoretical frameworks or challenge them.The introduction, co-written by all the authors of this volume, introduces the most influential theories of post-postmodernism and contextualizes them within broader intellectual trends of the early 21st Century. The three essays comprising the first part of the volume discuss some of the theories of the postmodern in relation to contemporary works that seem to challenge them. Yet they also strive to clarify and sharpen some of the ideas proposed in the theories of the post-postmodern.The second part of the volume aims to show that it is not only the contemporary texts that move beyond the postmodern – the ways of reading literature and interpreting artworks in different media are also changing. The essays in the second part of the volume inquire about the effects of the contemporary literary culture on the methods of interpretation and ways of reading.
In: Historiallisia tukimuksia 63
In: Tietolipas
The Finnish novelist Kaarlo (Kalle) Alvar Päätalo's (1919–2000) main work, the Iijoki series, consists of 26 novels (comprising ca. 17 000 pages) and was written in 1971–1998. In this book the text corpus in Kielipankki concerning Päätalo's works is introduced to the readers, as well as the possibilities of digital text mining.
This book includes scientific articles concerning the works of Kalle Päätalo. It also gives ideas for the research that can be carried out in the future. The authors of this book are researchers in the fields of history, linguistics and literature, respectively. The research results presented in this book speak for the fact that the Iijoki series is a significant source material for future research, for example from the point of view of oral history, language variation, metalanguage, swearing and the reader's reception. The possibilities for future research seem to be quite plentiful.