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Charles Johnson's Middle Passage as Historiographic Metafiction

College English, 1997
Suggests that what makes Charles Johnson’s “Middle Passage” significant and eminently teachable is that it is an accessible example of “historiographic metafiction”-bestselling postmodern novels set in the past. Notes that students find the novel “easy” and enjoyable and that teaching the novel with some of its intertexts, such as H.
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RECLAIMING PAST: SYNCHRONIZING HISTORIOGRAPHIC METAFICTION WITH POSTMODERN ETHOS

GAP BODHI TARU - A GLOBAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, 2022
Reclamation of the past is an apt required need of postmodern literature, the bulk of literature produced during what we call ‘postmodernism' was itself ‘self-reflexive’, interlinked and has drawn its roots in history. The postmodern perception seems to have been influenced bythe thoughts which had once been produced long back.
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Crime Narratives In Peter Ackroyd's Historiographic Metafictions

European Journal of English Studies, 2010
This article focuses on the various forms of crime narratives found in selected works of Peter Ackroyd which are concerned with the city of London. Its aim is to show their function in the context of the author's narrative strategy and thematic composition, specifically discursive pluralization, intertextuality and the conception of the city as a text.
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Historiographic metafiction and renarrating history

2018
This chapter examines representations of Islamic cultures in two Pakistani anglophone historical novels: The Book of Saladin (1998) by Tariq Ali and Shadow of the Swords (2010) by Kamran Pasha. It considers Ali’s and Pasha’s deployment of historiographic metafiction as a means of complicating, refuting, or reinforcing established present-day ideas ...
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The double tongue: Translation and historiographic metafiction

2002
This thesis studies the impact of the analysis of The Double Tongue as historiographic metafiction on its translation following a Functionalist Approach. The first section describes the framework in which the novel is set. The Double Tongue reveals similarities and innovations in comparison with other novels by William Golding.
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Trying to Tell 'The Truth': Metafiction and Historiographic Metafiction in The X-Files

2007
The X-Files may be one of the most popular forms of historiographic metafiction, as Linda Hutcheon defines the term, ever produced. The show is, among other things, an extended meditation on the inescapability and elusiveness of history, both personal and public.
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Entangling SOE narratives with historiographic metafiction

Entangling SOE narratives with historiographic ...
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The Contemporary Sixties Novel: Post-postmodernism and Historiographic Metafiction

2020
West’s chapter charts the attempt by recent American writers to reappraise and historicize the social, political, and cultural upheavals of the 1960s, particularly the extended period between John F. Kennedy’s assassination and the end of the Vietnam War.
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