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    .Compostmodernism: A Theory for the Infiltration of Digital and Internet Technologies in Twenty-First Century American Fiction 

    McDougall, Aislinn
    This dissertation introduces and defines .compostmodernism as a successor to postmodernism in the particular context of twenty-first century literature. Having roots in the postmodern literary era when the anxiety about ...

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    AuthorMcDougall, Aislinn (1)Subject.compostmodern machinery (1).compostmodernism (1)contemporary (1)cyber-consciousness (1)digital culture (1)digital humanities (1)literary cyber-consciousness (1)literary fiction (1)modernism (1)
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