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Modernist period:
The Modernist period in American literature, spanning from the early 20th century to the
1940s, is defined by a self-conscious departure from traditional writing, featuring key
characteristics such as fragmented narratives, stream-of-consciousness techniques, a
rejection of realism, and a focus on exploring individual and cultural identity within a more
pluralistic society that challenges conventional norms.
building upon modernist ideals and pushing them to new frontiers, is characterized by a
deliberate blurring of genre and media boundaries, featuring elements such as the fusion of
traditional genres, the incorporation of metafiction to comment on storytelling, and the
exploration of innovative forms of expression and narrative structures. Within this period,
there is a focus on deconstructing power dynamics, with experimental literature challenging
established structures and amplifying the voices of marginalized communities. Additionally,
the exploration of issues related to race, gender, and class takes on a more intersectional
perspective, reflecting a heightened awareness of the interconnected nature of social
identities.
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