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Page 1: Ph.D. Anca-Narcisa Leizeriuc Faculty of Letters “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi.

Ph.D. Anca-Narcisa Leizeriuc

Faculty of Letters

“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi

Page 2: Ph.D. Anca-Narcisa Leizeriuc Faculty of Letters “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi.

This paper seeks to determine:

*Whether the postmodern phenomenon, in generally, appears as a continuation of modernity or as a crash of level.

*How the epistemic changes affect the human being as it can be seen in literature.

*If the postmodernism has its legitimacy in the Romanian space since the third wave of post-industrial civilization is absent here.

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*Starting from postmodern theorists studies (Jean-François Lyotard, Michel Foucauld, Alvin Toffler) there were synthesized the epistemic changes.

*An applied study on the cultural dimension of existence, namely the Romanian literature, highlights how postmodernism appear in this space.

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*Is a cultural and social phenomenon, generated by the epistemic depth categories (Foucauld, 1992).

*The third wave of the post-industrial civilization affects the “infosphere” level (Toffler, 1983).

*The new epistemic model of knowledge is the pluralism (with his relativism and fragmentary ) and refuses any discourse of legitimacy.

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*The text is seen as a fragment of a universal text.

*The literature uses the media, the internet, and the virtual book; therefore the art infuses in the social body and serves the common taste.

*The function of art is reconsidered: it is no longer the education, but only the textual pleasure.

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*The substance and the main subject of the literary creation are the meaningless of existence and the vacuum.

*Without rejecting the tradition, the postmodernism is accepting a peaceful coexistence with the tradition, treated with irony or a parody spirit.

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*The death of art or its silence means in postmodern literature:

(a) the negative echo of language, autodestructive, nihilist;

(b) its positive stillness, self-transcendent, sacramental, plenary (Hassan, 1971).

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*There is no metaphysical truth but a multitude of points of view.

*As a prisoner of the reality, the human being has no longer the possibility to dream at his ideals or to communicate with the transcendent.

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*The existentialism and the nihilism are leading to the alienation of being seen as "a floating entity” (Cărtărescu, 1999).

*A show of anatomical metaphors and visceral fantasy, where the eye is the essential organ takes place.

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*The split between postmodernism and modernism seems to be a literary continuity.

*The new humanism of postmodernism captures human alienation, the anonymous individuals depending on the real world and even the robotization of human being.

*The Romanian literary postmodernism has emerged not as a phenomenon of imitation in relation to Anglo-American postmodernism, but as an organic evolution of Romanian Literature.

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*Barthes, Roland, Plăcerea textului, traducere de Marian Papahagi, postfață de Ion Pop, Editura Echinox, Cluj, 1994.

*Bădărău, Gheorghe, Postmodernismul românesc, Institutul European, Bucureşti, 2007.

*Călinescu, Matei, Cinci feţe ale modernităţii. Modernism, avangardă, decadenţă, kitsch, postmodernism, Editura Polirom, Iaşi, 2005.

*Cărtărescu, Mircea, Postmodernismul românesc, Editura Humanitas, Bucureşti, 1999.

*Diaconu, Mircea, Poezia posmodernă, Editura Aula, Brașov, 2002.

*Foucault, Michel, in Sean Burke, The Death and Return of Author. Criticism and Subjectivity in Barthes, Foucault and Derrida, Edinburg University Press, Edinburg, 1992.

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*Hassan, Ihab, „POSTmodernISM”, The postmodern Turn. Essay in Postmodern Theory and Culture, Ohio State Univ. Press, 1987.

*Hassan, Ihab, The dismemberment of Orpheus. Toward a postmodern literature, Oxford University Press, New York, 1971.

*Kristeva, Julia, Problèmes de la structuration du texte, în Tel quel. Théorie d’ensemble, Seuil, Paris, 1968.

*Lyotard, Jean-François, Condiţia postmodernă. Raport asupra cunoaşterii, Editura Babel, Bucureşti, 1993.

*Manolescu, Nicolae, Faruri, vitrine, fotografii, Poeme de amor, Totul, Levantul, în Literatura română postbelică, Editura Aula, Braşov, 2001.

*Muşina, Alexandru, Sinapse, Editura Aula, Braşov, 2001.

*Petrescu, Liviu, Poetica postmodernismului, Editura Paralela 45, Piteşti, 1998.

*Toffler, Alvin, Al treilea val, Editura Politică, București, 1983.

*Vattimo, Gianni, Sfârşitul modernităţii, Editura Pontica, Constanța, 1993.