Cultural contexts of postmodern literature
Postmodern literature is closely related to the cultural contexts of its time, and research in this genre seeks to identify these connections and their influence on literary works. The cultural contexts of postmodern literature address various aspects, such as the impact of globalization, the diversity of cultural identities, and socio-political change.Research in this genre addresses the issues of multicultural society and the interaction of various cultural traditions. They analyze how postmodern writers address these issues in their writings, comprehending the multiplicity of cultural identities and exploring their interactions and conflicts.
In the cultural contexts of postmodern literature, attention is also drawn to the influence of political and social changes on the creative process and theme of literary works. Research reveals what events and phenomena in society inspire postmodern writers and how they reflect these changes in their works.
The cultural contexts of postmodern literature thus play an important role in the understanding and interpretation of literary works of this era. They help to understand what factors and phenomena influence the creative process and theme of works, as well as what questions and problems are central to the literature of postmodernism.
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