Nakon smrti postmodernizma

In this paper, professor of English literature Alan Kirby says that post-modernism belongs to and is a matter of the past. Kirby makes a compelling case that post-modernism is dead by drawing his arguments from contemporary situation in culture and its products. He attempts to provide the evidence t...

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