Postmodernism, Etc.: An Interview with Ihab Hassan

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Article

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English

Publication Date

Fall 1999

Abstract

Ihab Hassan, one of the first critics to use the term “postmodernism,” reflects on recent developments in literary theory and on the evolution of “postmodernism” into a term suggesting an extreme relativistic position. In addition, Hassan assesses English Studies, Romanticism, and the Spiritual.

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Copyright © 1999 by The Pennsylvania State University. All rights reserved.

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