TY - GEN AB - 'After Critique' identifies an ontological turn in contemporary US fiction that distinguishes our current literary moment from both postmodernism and so-called post-postmodernism. This turn to ontology takes many forms, but in general this book highlights a body of literature - work from Colson Whitehead, Uzodinma Iweala, Karen Yamashita, Helena Viramontes, Percival Everett, Mat Johnson, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Tom McCarthy - that favours presence over absence, being over meaning, and connection over reference. AU - Huehls, Mitchum, CN - Oxford Scholarship Online CN - PS374.P62 DO - 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190456221 DO - doi ID - 756937 KW - American fiction KW - Politics and literature KW - Literature and society KW - Neoliberalism LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190456221.001.0001 N2 - 'After Critique' identifies an ontological turn in contemporary US fiction that distinguishes our current literary moment from both postmodernism and so-called post-postmodernism. This turn to ontology takes many forms, but in general this book highlights a body of literature - work from Colson Whitehead, Uzodinma Iweala, Karen Yamashita, Helena Viramontes, Percival Everett, Mat Johnson, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Tom McCarthy - that favours presence over absence, being over meaning, and connection over reference. SN - 9780190456245 T1 - After critiquetwenty-first-century fiction in a neoliberal age / TI - After critiquetwenty-first-century fiction in a neoliberal age / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190456221.001.0001 ER -