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Metamodernism

Historicity, Affect, and Depth after Postmodernism

Edited by Robin van den Akker; Alison Gibbons and Timotheus Vermeulen

Metamodernism: Historicity, Affect, Depth brings together many of the most influential voices in the scholarly and critical debate about post-postmodernism and twenty-first century aesthetics, arts and culture. By relating cutting-edge analyses of contemporary literature, the visual arts and film and television to recent social, technological and economic developments, the volume provides both a map and an itinerary of today’s metamodern cultural landscape. As its organising principle, the book takes Fredric Jameson’s canonical arguments about the waning of historicity, affect and depth in the postmodern culture of western capitalist societies in the twentieth century, and re-evaluates and reconceptualises these notions in a twenty-first century context. In doing so, it shows that the contemporary moment should be regarded as a transitional period from the postmodern and into the metamodern cultural moment.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 260 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-78348-960-2 • Hardback • December 2017 • $162.00 • (£125.00)
978-1-78348-961-9 • Paperback • November 2017 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
Series: Radical Cultural Studies
Subjects: Social Science / Popular Culture, Literary Criticism / Critical Theory / Modernism, Social Science / Comparative Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism / Modern / General
Robin van den Akker is Lecturer in Continental Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Erasmus University College Rotterdam.
Alison Gibbons is Reader in Contemporary Stylistics at Sheffield Hallam University.
Timotheus Vermeulen is Associate Professor in Media, Culture and Society at the University of Oslo.

Acknowledgements

1. Periodising the 2000s, or, the emergence of metamodernism, Robin van den Akker and Timotheus Vermeulen

Section I: Historicity

2. Metamodern Historicity, Robin van den Akker

3. The metamodern, the quirky, and the challenge of categorization, James MacDowell

4. Toni Morrison’s Beloved and the Rise of Historioplastic Metafiction, Josh Toth

5. Super-hybridity: Non-simultaneity, political power, and multipolar conflict, Jorg Heiser

6. The Cosmic Artisan: Mannerist Virtuosity and Contemporary Crafts, Sjoerd van Tuinen

Section II: Affect

7. Metamodern Affect, Alison Gibbons

8. Four Faces of Post-Irony, Lee Konstantinou

9. Radical Defenselessness: A new sense of self in the work of David Foster Wallace, Nicoline Timmer

10. Contemporary Autofiction and Affect, Alison Gibbons

11. The Joke that Wasn’t funny anymore: Empathy in Contemporary Sitcoms, Gry Rustad and Kai Schwind

Section III: Depth

12. Metamodern Depth or ‘Depthiness’, Timotheus Vermeulen

13. Reconstructing Depth: Authentic Fiction and Responsibility, Irmtraud Huber and Wolfgang Funk

14. Between truth, sincerity and satire: Post-truth politics and the rhetoric of authenticity, Sam Browse

15. Notes on Performatist Photography: Experiencing beauty and transcendence after postmodernism, Raoul Eshelman

Epilogue

16. Thoughts on writing about art after postmodernism, James Elkins

References

Index

Contributor Information

If you’re in the market for a slick, shiny new aesthetic of the post-post or the meta-, you won’t find it here – but you won’t find it anywhere else, either, because it doesn’t exist. If, however, you genuinely want to understand the “sticky mess” (in Jörg Heiser’s phrase) that the new cultural practices are in the very process of emerging from, then you owe it to yourself to give this volume your fullest attention.
— Brian McHale, Distinguished Arts and Humanities Professor at The Ohio State University, Author of "Postmodernist Fiction" (1987) and "The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism" (2015)


Metamodernism is the best collection of essays on our time’s most notable cultural development: the turning of postmodernism into something else. The project’s heart is van den Akker and Vermeulen’s 2008 milestone essay “Notes on Metamodernism,” which beats across a volume bringing together Alison Gibbons, Lee Konstantinou, Josh Toth, James MacDowell, Raoul Eshelman, and other distinguished critics of the contemporary.
— Christian Moraru, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English at University of North Carolina


In 2002, Linda Hutcheon famously announced the end of postmodernism. What has been happening in the areas of arts, culture, aesthetics, and politics ever since? Metamodernism: Historicity, Affect, and Depth after Postmodernism provides an answer to this question. The book is truly impressive in terms of both its theoretical scope and the discussion of representative examples of metamodernism.
— Jan Alber, President of the International Society for the Study of Narrative


I hope this book becomes required reading for scholars and think tanks, or any students studying postmodernism and beyond, so we could at least adopt a common ‘language’ (as they describe it) to reduce the excessive redundancy and conict in academia and contemporary social thought. This is what the ‘principle of abstraction’ from computer science does, and is much needed in our cultural programming.
— The Abs-Tract Organization


Metamodernism

Historicity, Affect, and Depth after Postmodernism

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • Metamodernism: Historicity, Affect, Depth brings together many of the most influential voices in the scholarly and critical debate about post-postmodernism and twenty-first century aesthetics, arts and culture. By relating cutting-edge analyses of contemporary literature, the visual arts and film and television to recent social, technological and economic developments, the volume provides both a map and an itinerary of today’s metamodern cultural landscape. As its organising principle, the book takes Fredric Jameson’s canonical arguments about the waning of historicity, affect and depth in the postmodern culture of western capitalist societies in the twentieth century, and re-evaluates and reconceptualises these notions in a twenty-first century context. In doing so, it shows that the contemporary moment should be regarded as a transitional period from the postmodern and into the metamodern cultural moment.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
    Pages: 260 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-78348-960-2 • Hardback • December 2017 • $162.00 • (£125.00)
    978-1-78348-961-9 • Paperback • November 2017 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
    Series: Radical Cultural Studies
    Subjects: Social Science / Popular Culture, Literary Criticism / Critical Theory / Modernism, Social Science / Comparative Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism / Modern / General
Author
Author
  • Robin van den Akker is Lecturer in Continental Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Erasmus University College Rotterdam.
    Alison Gibbons is Reader in Contemporary Stylistics at Sheffield Hallam University.
    Timotheus Vermeulen is Associate Professor in Media, Culture and Society at the University of Oslo.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements

    1. Periodising the 2000s, or, the emergence of metamodernism, Robin van den Akker and Timotheus Vermeulen

    Section I: Historicity

    2. Metamodern Historicity, Robin van den Akker

    3. The metamodern, the quirky, and the challenge of categorization, James MacDowell

    4. Toni Morrison’s Beloved and the Rise of Historioplastic Metafiction, Josh Toth

    5. Super-hybridity: Non-simultaneity, political power, and multipolar conflict, Jorg Heiser

    6. The Cosmic Artisan: Mannerist Virtuosity and Contemporary Crafts, Sjoerd van Tuinen

    Section II: Affect

    7. Metamodern Affect, Alison Gibbons

    8. Four Faces of Post-Irony, Lee Konstantinou

    9. Radical Defenselessness: A new sense of self in the work of David Foster Wallace, Nicoline Timmer

    10. Contemporary Autofiction and Affect, Alison Gibbons

    11. The Joke that Wasn’t funny anymore: Empathy in Contemporary Sitcoms, Gry Rustad and Kai Schwind

    Section III: Depth

    12. Metamodern Depth or ‘Depthiness’, Timotheus Vermeulen

    13. Reconstructing Depth: Authentic Fiction and Responsibility, Irmtraud Huber and Wolfgang Funk

    14. Between truth, sincerity and satire: Post-truth politics and the rhetoric of authenticity, Sam Browse

    15. Notes on Performatist Photography: Experiencing beauty and transcendence after postmodernism, Raoul Eshelman

    Epilogue

    16. Thoughts on writing about art after postmodernism, James Elkins

    References

    Index

    Contributor Information

Reviews
Reviews
  • If you’re in the market for a slick, shiny new aesthetic of the post-post or the meta-, you won’t find it here – but you won’t find it anywhere else, either, because it doesn’t exist. If, however, you genuinely want to understand the “sticky mess” (in Jörg Heiser’s phrase) that the new cultural practices are in the very process of emerging from, then you owe it to yourself to give this volume your fullest attention.
    — Brian McHale, Distinguished Arts and Humanities Professor at The Ohio State University, Author of "Postmodernist Fiction" (1987) and "The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism" (2015)


    Metamodernism is the best collection of essays on our time’s most notable cultural development: the turning of postmodernism into something else. The project’s heart is van den Akker and Vermeulen’s 2008 milestone essay “Notes on Metamodernism,” which beats across a volume bringing together Alison Gibbons, Lee Konstantinou, Josh Toth, James MacDowell, Raoul Eshelman, and other distinguished critics of the contemporary.
    — Christian Moraru, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English at University of North Carolina


    In 2002, Linda Hutcheon famously announced the end of postmodernism. What has been happening in the areas of arts, culture, aesthetics, and politics ever since? Metamodernism: Historicity, Affect, and Depth after Postmodernism provides an answer to this question. The book is truly impressive in terms of both its theoretical scope and the discussion of representative examples of metamodernism.
    — Jan Alber, President of the International Society for the Study of Narrative


    I hope this book becomes required reading for scholars and think tanks, or any students studying postmodernism and beyond, so we could at least adopt a common ‘language’ (as they describe it) to reduce the excessive redundancy and conict in academia and contemporary social thought. This is what the ‘principle of abstraction’ from computer science does, and is much needed in our cultural programming.
    — The Abs-Tract Organization


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