Mail-Orders: The Fiction of Letters in Postmodern Culture

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State University of New York Press, 2002/03/21 - 352 ページ
While the advent and structure of electronic mail has been discussed in web caucuses, newspapers, hypertext theory, and communication theory, it has not yet been considered in conjunction with epistolary scenarios in film, art, and literature. To address this gap, Mail-Orders explores the status of the epistolary form at the end of the twentieth century and its connections to feminist criticism, literary theory, and postmodernism. One of the first works to consider electronic mail in relation to the history of epistolary fiction, Mail-Orders concerns itself with individual letters, as well as fiction written in letter form, and widens the debate on the often postulated "death of letters" by considering the epistolary connections between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries' systems of communication and representation.
 

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A Briefing
1
Mailing Women and Feminisms
5
A Postmodern Poetics?
12
Ingeborg Bachmanns Malina
19
Epistolary Metonymy or the Letter as Metaphor
20
Rhapsody and Letters Rhapsody 14
23
Letters Postcards Travel Guides ? Barth Derrida and Levi LETTERS
59
POSTCARD
60
ix
245
1
248
5
251
20
253
59
257
71
259
95
262
122
273

TRAVEL GUIDE
62
The Language Hazard
139
MailOrder Manual
148
The Discourse of the Other
152
Peter Handkes Short Letter Long Farewell
165
Einsteckalbum
197
Posting EMail
213
P S
239
139
274
153
276
165
277
Nick Bantocks Griffin and Sabine Second Insert Karl Schapers Post Office of Thanatos Third Insert Nicomedes SuárezAraúzs Amnesis Art 197
296
Selected Bibliography
297
206
313
Subject Index
321
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Sunka Simon is Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures at Swarthmore College.

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