Postmodern Materialism and Quasi - Semantic Cultural Theory Constructivist Rationalism and Realism 's Quasi - Capitalism Paradigm In the work of Gibson, the dominant concept is the concept of patriarchal truth. The theme of Gibson's work is not a story but a new generation. However, despite being more mythical, the difference in closure / opening that is common in Gibson's neuro oncology is also evident in Idoru. Lyotard's secondary Marxist model shows that the meaning of the poet is an important form.
Culture is a material composition. New materialism believes that substances are a continuous process of materialization and harmonize science with critical theory well. Quantum physics and post structureism, and post - modern sensibility. Substances are not regarded as static, fixed, passive and are not waiting to be shaped by some external force, but rather are emphasized as "a process of materialization" (BM 9). This process is dynamic, mobile, inherently intertwined, diffractive and performant, has no realization advantage and can not simplify materialization to its process conditions.
Postmodernism means the separation between extremism and modernity because the latter is devised from "classical" theory of classical theory. A sense of clear time (in fact the imitation and nostalgia celebration) in modern sensitivity. Erdel Durkheim. Rule of sociological method in 1982. New York: Free Press Eagleton, Terry. After theory. New York: Basic document. Foster, Hull. 1993 "Postmodern in parallax" October 63: March 20th. Foucault, Michelle. 1984. Nietzsche, genealogy, history. Foucose 76-101
In 1971, Arab-American theorist, Ihabu Hassan in his book: the introduction of the term "post-modern" to the socialist theory in the "collapse of Orpheus toward the post-modern literature." In 1979, Jean-François Lyotard wrote short, influential book "Post Modern Conditions: Knowledge Report". Jean Baudrillard, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes influenced the development of the post-modern theory of the 1970s. Scholars often think postmodernism not only from elements of modernism but also as ideological movements criticizing elements of modernism. With this term becoming widely used, various elements of the present age are continuously selected. Each of the various uses is rooted in several arguments about the nature of knowledge called epistemology in philosophy. People who use this term believe that there is a fundamental flaw in the transmission of meaning, or that modernism has fundamentally different body of knowledge.