Postmodern theory is widely discussed in works by Baudrillard and Frederick Jameson. Bauriyar calls postmodern the world where human beings live. We combined postmodern with technology, primitiveism, simulation, surrealism. He traces the French postmodern of the 1960s. In his post-modern theory, Board Riyad criticized society and culture. According to him, society became more dependent on technology and lost contact with the real world.
This article shows how postmodern theory and playwright Bertol Brecht affect modern drama postmoderns. We will analyze the effect of Brecht's style and skill on the comparison between Postmodern drama and Aristotle. By doing so, I will discuss Frederic Jameson and let Baudrillard and Jean-FrançoiseLeota share their ideologies. References can be found in the sources of references. Postmodernism is a realistic broad expression for various cultural texts such as beliefs, skills, sentences (Bertens, 1995: p. 63). It is primarily responsive to the clarification of real expectations for realist beliefs, ideas, and decisions. In other words, it does not recognize that realism no longer appears in people's beliefs, but since beliefs try to understand their individual certainty and subjective realism, it is very creative is.
Jean Baudrillard is one of the most controversial postmodernists and poststructuralist thinkers and his new ideas are attracting a lot of attention. His social, political and cultural concepts transform post-modern concepts into new fields. Important concepts of Boriyar such as "imagination and simulation" and "surreality" are discussed in Simulacra and Simulation (1994). He also discussed the relationship between the concept of end of history and power in "end illusion" and "oblivion Foucault". Baudrillard also examined Marxist doctrine and "symbolic value" in the "object system". In the first half of this chapter I will explain the difference between the basic principles of postmodern and its modernism and in the second half it is based on Bohlyard's theory including simulac, surrealism, symbolic value, power relations, and the end of history .
How the theory and French theorists have interesting similarities and differences between Bohrijar. For many years Bohriyal was a sociologist at the University of Nantle and was known as a postmodern culture theorist in the 1980s (see Kellner 1989a), his early work focused on the consumer society. Analysis of objects and symbol systems Howeg's theory of how product aesthetics induce personal desires and purchase of specific products suggests that "symbolic political economy" integrates individuals into the consumer community It is similar to Baudrillard's theory of how to help. In addition, an analysis of how Haug introduces aesthetics into advertisements, packaging, exhibitions, etc., and how Baudrillard brings merchandise aesthetics and merchandising of art and aesthetics into the aesthetics and merchandising integration in modern capitalist society.