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Source: Wikia. Pages: 119. Chapters: Antenarrative, Antihumanism, Bricolage, Canadian Contemporary Art, Chinese New Left, Contemporary art, Cornel West, Critical historiography, Critical management studies, Critical race theory, Critical theory, Development criticism, Discontinuity, Donna Haraway, Dystopia, FM-2030, Faux modern, Functional temporalism, Global village, Hans Moravec, Hypertextuality, Ideological whiteness, Ihab Hassan, Information revolution, Integral Institute, Jean-Francois Lyotard, John Miles Foley, Kevin Warwick, Larry McCaffery, List of contemporary art museums, Manifestations of Postmodernism, Mark Z. Danielewski, Marshall McLuhan, Metahistorical romance, Metaphor in philosophy, Mind uploading, Moral relativism, Neomodern, Parahuman, Paul Feyerabend, Paul de Man, Peter Ludlow, Peter Thiel, Philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard, Post-industrial society, Post-postmodernism, Post-theism, Postchristianity, Posthumanism, Postmodern philosophy, Postmodern social construction of nature, Postmodern theater, Postmodernism in political science, Postmodernist film, Postmodernity, Remodernism, Ronald Bailey, Russian postmodernism, Secular theology, Simulacra and Simulation, Socialist Review, Stelarc, The Postmodern Condition, The Spinal Cord Perception, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Thomas Samuel Kuhn, Transhumanism, Transhumanism Wiki, Transmetropolitan, Walter J. Ong, Whiteness studies. Excerpt: Antenarrative is a story concept invented by David Boje in 2001, Narrative Methods for Organization and Communication Research. London, Sage. In 'antenarrative' (Boje, 2001), storytelling is no more than a bet, a scrawny pre-story. Antenarrative is defined as "non-linear, incoherent, collective, unplotted, and pre-narrative speculation, a bet, a proper retrospective narrative with Beginning, Middle, and End (BME) can be constituted" (Boje, 2001: 1). Antenarratives are "in the middle" and "in-between" (Boje, 2001: 293) refusing to attach linear BME coherence. Whereas, most ...