Literature of the 1980s : after the watershed

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    • Brooker, Joseph

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Literature of the 1980s : after the watershed

Joseph Brooker

(The Edinburgh history of twentieth-century literature in Britain, v. 9)

Edinburgh University Press, c2010

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Bibliography: p. [219]-229

Includes index

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The 1980s were a time of tumultuous transition in Britain. While the Cold War's endgame was played, the Thatcher government transformed the social landscape of the post-war consensus. This wide-ranging study tracks the development of a new generation of London novelists, the impact of feminism, working-class reactions to Thatcherism, Black British writing, the emergence of postmodernism, the rise of literary theory and the popularity of reflexive and self-conscious modes of writing. It ranges across the genres of fiction, poetry and drama, and sets these against the background of other cultural forms including television, film and music.

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