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- Postmodernism - Wikipedia
Postmodernism encompasses a variety of artistic, cultural, and philosophical movements It emerged in the mid-20th century as a skeptical response to modernism, emphasizing the instability of meaning, rejection of universal truths, and critique of grand narratives
- Postmodernism | Definition, Doctrines, Facts | Britannica
Postmodernism, in contemporary Western philosophy, a late 20th-century movement characterized by broad skepticism, subjectivism, or relativism; a general suspicion of reason; and an acute sensitivity to the role of ideology in asserting and maintaining political and economic power
- Postmodernism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Insofar as postmodernism introduces aesthetic playfulness and subversion into science and politics, he resists it in the name of a modernity moving toward completion rather than self-transformation
- What is Postmodernism? – Introduction to Philosophy
With Postmodernism, we leave the certainty of a single, integrated, and sense-making narrative, and we enter into a period cut adrift from certainty, plunged into “multiple, incompatible, heterogeneous, fragmented, contradictory and ambivalent” meanings
- Postmodernism in Sociology: Characteristics, Examples
Postmodernism, also spelled post-modernism, is an approach in sociology that stresses the uncertain nature of societies in which all certainties have been challenged and undermined The condition of a lived experience occurs in a global society without absolute rules or explanations
- What is Postmodern Art? The Genre Defined in 8 Iconic Works
Postmodern art replaced and responded to modernism, paving the way for the rise of contemporary art in popular culture Emerging in the mid-20th century and lasting until the early 2000s, postmodern art is difficult to define given its penchant for variety and innovation
- Postmodernism - MoMA
Postmodernism refers to a reaction against modernism It is less a cohesive movement than an approach and attitude toward art, culture, and society
- Postmodernism - Tate
Postmodernism can be seen as a reaction against the ideas and values of modernism, as well as a description of the period that followed modernism's dominance in cultural theory and practice in the early and middle decades of the twentieth century
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