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In [[literature]], [[fragmentation]] is a broad term for [[literary technique]]s that [[break]] up the text or narrative. Fragmentation is characteristic of postmodernism. Related techniques are [[collage]] and [[nonlinear]] narrative. In [[literature]], [[fragmentation]] is a broad term for [[literary technique]]s that [[break]] up the text or narrative. Fragmentation is characteristic of postmodernism. Related techniques are [[collage]] and [[nonlinear]] narrative.
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== See also == == See also ==
*[[Amos Vogel on fragmentation]] *[[Amos Vogel on fragmentation]]
-*[[Experiments with cinematic time|cinematic time and fragmentation]]+*[[Experiments with cinematic time|Cinematic time and fragmentation]]
 +*[[Fragmentation (sociology)]]
==Related terms== ==Related terms==
[[deconstruction]] - [[modernism]] - [[postmodernism]] - [[metanarrative]] - [[nonlinearity]] - [[technique]] [[deconstruction]] - [[modernism]] - [[postmodernism]] - [[metanarrative]] - [[nonlinearity]] - [[technique]]
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In literature, fragmentation is a broad term for literary techniques that break up the text or narrative. Fragmentation is characteristic of postmodernism. Related techniques are collage and nonlinear narrative.

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deconstruction - modernism - postmodernism - metanarrative - nonlinearity - technique



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