'Universidad de Sevilla - Secretariado de Recursos Audiovisuales y Nuevas Tecnologias'
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Abstract
This article analyses Alexander Payne’s
film Nebraska from the perspective of
the paradigm shift produced after the
much-debated passing of postmodernism,
announced by theorists such as Ihab Hassan
or Linda Hutcheon. We shall examine how
the lack of grand narratives makes it almost
impossible to give structured meanings to
the concept of reality. Payne’s project can be
viewed as both an allegorical and a physical
journey that takes the character to no specific
destination in his search to make amends
with the harsh reality that, ultimately, spells
the end of the American Dream