Postmodern Casinos
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Document Type
Book Chapter
Description
Chapter in Productive Postmodernism: Consuming Histories and Cultural Studies.
Investigates a broad range of contemporary fiction, film, and architecture to address the role of history in postmodern cultural productions. Productive Postmodernism addresses the differing accounts of postmodernism found in the work of Fredric Jameson and Linda Hutcheon, a debate that centers around the two theorists' senses of pastiche and parody. For Jameson, postmodern texts are ahistorical, playing with pastiched images and aesthetic forms, and are therefore unable to provide a critical purchase on culture and capital. For Hutcheon, postmodern fiction and architecture remain political, opening spaces for social critique through a parody that deconstructs official history. Thinking in the space between these two sharply different positions, the essays in this collection investigate a broad range of contemporary fiction, film, and architecture—from such narratives as Don DeLillo's Libra, Toni Morrison's Beloved, and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, to the vastly different spaces of Las Vegas casinos and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum—in order to ask what the cultural work of a postmodern aesthetic might be. “Although there are many books on postmodernism, I don't know of any that theorize Jameson and Hutcheon this way or that bring history-fiction-architecture together so provocatively. I like the way these essays, all of them, put theory into practice.” — Dawne McCance, author of Posts: Re Addressing the Ethical “The text articulates well the shift from postmodernism as a de(con)structive fragmenting theory/act (as it is so often in both popular and academic contexts) to a productive fragmenting theory/act. The book contributes to the field of postmodern theory as well as to the literary, architectural, historical, and aesthetic fields tapped into through the individual essays.” — Beth Martin Birky, Goshen College Contributors include Paul Budra, Thomas Carmichael, Kimberly Chabot Davis, John N. Duvall, W. Lawrence Hogue, Linda Hutcheon, Kevin R. McNamara, Stacey Olster, Nancy J. Peterson, Shelton Waldrep, and Michael Zeitlin.
ISBN
9780791451946
Publication Date
2002
Publisher
SUNY Press
City
Albany
Disciplines
English Language and Literature
Recommended Citation
Waldrep, Shelton. "Postmodern Casinos" in "Productive Postmodernism: Consuming Histories and Cultural Studies", SUNY Press (2002).