Postmodernism Postmodernism combines old themes with new contemporary issues, creates beautiful artworks, directs, directs questions, and involves all audiences to discover their inner meaning. In addition to its unique meaning and beauty it is used as a form of communication for social, political and cultural problems around the world. Robert Stern, an architect, said, "The fundamental change in postmodernism is related to a new awakening of the public responsibility of art by artists in various fields.
Post-modern is the post-modern state or state. In other words, it is correspondence to modern after modern or post modern art (see post modern). Modernity is defined as a period or state that is roughly recognized together with a progressive era, industrial revolution, or enlightenment. In philosophy and critical theory, postmodern refers to the state and state of society, it is said to exist after modern times. This usage is due to philosophers Jean-FrançoisLyotard and Jean Baudrillard.
9 Post Modernism 181 Post Modernist Conditions Postmodernism in the 1860s Jean-François Lyotard 184 Jean Baudrillard 186 Fredric Jameson 191 Post Modern Pop 197 Post Modern TV 198 Post Modernity and Value Diversity 201 Global Post Modern 203 Fusion Culture 210 Additional Notes 211 Further Readings 211 I edited, rewrote, and edited it as I wrote the fifth edition. I also added new material to most chapters (this book has increased from about 65,000 words in the first edition to more than 114,000 words in the fifth edition). The most obvious addition is the new chapter - "Race, Racism and Expression" and Panorama Machine (Chapter 6) and Fusion Culture (Chapter 9). Charts and illustrations were also added.
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Postmodernism is a philosophical way of life and is not defined by traditional cultural means. In their chapter on postmodernism, Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle made it clear that the term "postmodernism" refers to a wide range of topics. They have experienced various post-modern vocabulary often used in literature. For example, unpredictability, fragmentation, propagation, simulation, lack of depth, imitation, deviation etc .. This "post-modern vocabulary" in the world of literature is not an ordinary "fixed philosophical position" of Western thought, but mainly to explain contradictions and maneuverability of literature (325 - 6).