It takes the average reader 5 hours and 28 minutes to read Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in the Cold War Era and After by M. Cornis-Pope
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Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting undertakes a systematic study of postmodernism's responses to the polarized ideologies of the postwar period that have held cultures hostage to a confrontation between rival ideologies abroad and a clash between champions of uniformity and disruptive others at home. Considering a broad range of narrative projects and approaches (from polysystemic fiction to surfiction, postmodern feminism, and multicultural/postcolonial fiction), this book highlights their solutions to ontological division (real vs. imaginary, wordly and other-worldly),...
Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in the Cold War Era and After by M. Cornis-Pope is 318 pages long, and a total of 82,044 words.
This makes it 107% the length of the average book. It also has 100% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 28 minutes to read Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in the Cold War Era and After aloud.
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