In recent years, multiculturalism, tolerance and political correctness are integrated into American society's way of thinking. America seems to be learning more about the composition of her furnace. These efforts can best be understood by studying postmoderns. Postmoderns are particularly important to break stereotypes like black families. To understand postmodern, you first need to understand modernism. Modernism is a philosophy that started with enlightenment.
In this article, we explain the direct relationship between modernism and postmodern in various temporal and spatial contexts, and the similarities between postmodern and modern world. However, the complexity of postmodern world is not over yet. For me, that is just the beginning. Looking forward to finding some relationship, I will release them as soon as possible! thank you for reading
This is the 2nd of the 8th series on modernism and postmodernism mistakes. Since postmodern is the final result of contemporary cancer, these two terms are loose and interchangeable in this article. However, in general, modernism is defined as a view of the world created by the philosophy of enlightenment in the 18th century, leading to the emergence of empiricism. Postmodern refers to events in the second half of the 20th century, which claims that the truth is irrelevant and can not be realized. Postmodernism ignores religion and modernism positively attacks religious philosophy
Contents: Postmodernism in art and architecture can refer to rejection of "modernism" and "after modernism". Several cultural factors influence this corresponding art transformation from modernism to postmodernism. Probably the most important factor is the arrival of the technological era. As modern culture is influenced by the industrial era, postmoderns must face the electronic era. Due to this era of electronics or information, traditional geographical boundaries have been destroyed. Images of artwork can be used immediately for overseas audiences. In the world of art, artists and architects accept rich and diverse images and materials while eliminating pure and beautiful elements representing the "end" of contemporary art. Minimalism