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Literary Manifestations of Metamodernism

Contemporary English-Language Fiction

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Literary Manifestations of Metamodernism

Contemporary English-Language Fiction

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A collection of literary essays investigating how diverse aspects of metamodernism manifest in 21st-century English-language fiction.
The authors whose essays are collected in the volume analyze how various theories of metamodernism apply to contemporary fiction and thereby encourage readers to critically engage with this cultural phenomenon.
The collection opens with a discussion of the original construal of metamodernism proposed by Timotheus Vermeulen and Robin van den Akker and its subsequent development by other theorists, and closes with two polemical essays asking questions about the name and status of the new cultural movement as well as its relation to postmodernism – its direct predecessor.
Literary Manifestations of Metamodernism allows for a new appreciation of various aspects of contemporary fiction – such as its thematics (e.g. ethical concern with social justice and care, ecology, the real, the sense of engagement) and its form (e.g. metafiction, complex narrative structure, autofiction, hopeful tone)–while reinforcing metamodernism as a promising phenomenon that takes advantage of postmodern heritage yet surpasses it to explore the responsibility humans bear for socially-constructed reality.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors
Preface
Metamodernism and Other Construals of Contemporary Fiction: Introduction
Magdalena Sawa and Joanna Klara Teske (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland)
1. Joseph Knight: Metamodern Historicity and a Grand Narrative of Justice
Catriona Weiser (University of Vienna, Austria)
2. Discovering, Recovering and Repairing the Past: Caring as Redemption in Peter Carey's A Long Way From Home
Barbara Klonowska (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland)
3. Metamodernist Sensibility Vis-à-Vis the Problem of Evil in Ali Smith's Spring
Joanna Klara Teske (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland)
4. “How Good It Felt, Doing This Together!”: Metamodern Relationality in George Saunders's Lincoln in The Bardo
Sara Villamarín-Freire (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
5. Myth, Ecology and a Metamodern Aesth-Ethical Sensibility in Robbie Arnott's The Rain Heron
Sona Šnircová (Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Slovakia)
6. Here and Not Now: Ledfeather's Temporal Virtuality and the Conditions of Realism
Nathan D. Frank (The Covenant School, USA)
7. Sally Rooney's Heroine: Wavering between Experience and Abstract Theories
Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany)
8. Jasper Fforde's Metamodernism­­-Meta-Storying in the Thursday Next Series
Danica Stojanovic-Schaffrath (University of Graz, Austria)
9. (Im)Possible Reparations: Metamodernism, Postcolonialism and Damon Galgut's The Promise
Sofia Kostelac (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
10. Constructing Literary “Metamodernism”: On Telling Silences, Cryptic Periods, and Sock Puppets
Mary K. Holland (State University of New York at New Paltz, USA)
11. Metamodernism for the Masses
Steve Tomasula (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Conclusion
Magdalena Sawa and Joanna Klara Teske (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland)

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Oct 01 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 240
ISBN 9798216372639
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Studies in Metamodernism: Theory and Criticism across the Disciplines
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Magdalena Sawa

Anthology Editor

Joanna Klara Teske

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