
Compare Life between Two Deaths, 1989-2001: U.S. Culture in the Long Nineties
Barnes and Noble
$27.95
Wegner shows how phenomena including the debate on globalization, neoliberal notions of the end of history, the explosive growth of the Internet, the efflorescence of new architectural and urban planning projects, developments in literary and cultural production, new turns in theory and philosophy, and the rapid growth of the antiglobalization movement came to characterize the long nineties. He offers readings of some of the most interesting cultural texts of the era: Don DeLillo's ; Joe Haldeman's trilogy; Octavia Butler's novels; the films; the movies , , and ; and the television series . In so doing, he illuminates fundamental issues concerning narrative, such as how beginnings and endings are recognized and how relationships between events are constructed.