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In this study Professor Fernandez examines narratives written by Gustavo Sainz as representative postmodernist fiction. The author focuses on Sainz’s use of narrative techniques associated with postmodernism, such as carnivalized images, hybridization and fragmentation, and historiographic metafiction. The author also analyzes Sainz’s novels as a cultural response and a criticism of the literary and sociopolitical hegemony of modernism. Finally, Professor Fernandez suggests that Sainz’s novels represent both a national and a universal expression of Mexico’s hybrid society, especially during the civil unrest of 1968.
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In this study Professor Fernandez examines narratives written by Gustavo Sainz as representative postmodernist fiction. The author focuses on Sainz’s use of narrative techniques associated with postmodernism, such as carnivalized images, hybridization and fragmentation, and historiographic metafiction. The author also analyzes Sainz’s novels as a cultural response and a criticism of the literary and sociopolitical hegemony of modernism. Finally, Professor Fernandez suggests that Sainz’s novels represent both a national and a universal expression of Mexico’s hybrid society, especially during the civil unrest of 1968.