Modernism and postmodernism have made us more aware of the complexities of the art form. |
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In the work of some virtual artists many characteristics of either modernism or postmodernism can be found. |
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In its extreme forms, postmodernism represents a celebration of choice and the triumph of style. |
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It's starting to look dated now, a product of the first wave of 1980s postmodernism. |
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Pinker talks about relativism, social constructivism, science studies, cultural studies, critical theory, postmodernism, and deconstructionism. |
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Marxism is Jameson's privileged hermeneutic by virtue of its breadth and its resolute exteriority to postmodernism. |
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Do postcolonialism and postmodernism herald the birth of a new era, or are they merely continuations of the old under a new guise? |
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If any of you have ever wondered what postmodernism is, or what any of the other isms are for that matter, then this week's column is for you. |
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Bodies of critical theory from postmodernism to post-colonialism are enriching our understanding of children and childhood. |
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In this she sees these artists as contributing to what was to become postmodernism. |
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But this is based on the mistaken idea that modernism and postmodernism are sequential stages in history. |
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There has been an increasingly unproductive debate on the difference between modernism and postmodernism. |
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Indeed, this leads me to a major criticism of Foucault's postmodernism when applied to the media. |
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She also participated in the ideological and esthetic shift from modernism to postmodernism and has experience with the strategies of both. |
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The argument that the black novel anticipates postmodernism can also take a formalist turn. |
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I only make the kind of work I make because of the discourse of postmodernism and the time that I'm working in. |
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These ideas were our mental tools as we romped in the forest of first-growth postmodernism. |
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Its broader presuppositions relate to those of art in the era of postmodernism. |
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I do think we have to tackle the issue of relativism, of subjectivity, of all the modern isms including postmodernism. |
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A certain part of postmodernism has involved an attempt to get outside of history. |
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I don't understand a lot of things others take for granted, and I am left cold by fads such as postmodernism, etc. |
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An investigation of transworld identity, historiographic metafiction, creative writing, postmodernism, and narrative voice. |
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If the result of that heterogenous improvisation is a kind of untheorised postmodernism, it is the postmodernism of despair. |
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The irony is that the official programme is not particularly elitist, either in terms of classical art forms or cutting-edge postmodernism. |
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As much as fascism, Nietzsche foreshadowed modernism, existentialism and postmodernism. |
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He attacks the critics of postmodernism by calling them sociological reductionists. |
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Ten or 15 years ago, this would have been a very different book, full of the referential jokiness of postmodernism. |
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Derrida became a flashpoint for controversies over the allegedly baleful influence of postmodernism and post-structuralism on the Humanities. |
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Yet mechanism and postmodernism are linked by a common distrust of human subjectivity. |
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This is a leading distinction between modernism and postmodernism, the so-called decentering of the self. |
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There was modernism, then postmodernism, and modernism reappeared, because it never completely disappeared. |
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I will reveal myself as being closer to modernism than to postmodernism by asserting that I believe there are some things that are true. |
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The works of these authors inhabit the domains of neo-realism, modernism, postmodernism and magical realism. |
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Clarifying this slippery concept, however, suggests that the most important changes pointed to by postmodernism are political. |
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The slippery concept of postmodernism is sometimes applied to all the above ideologies. |
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The pursuit of universalist truths has been given a knocking by the rise of postmodernism, he argues. |
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Ideologies that affirm a set of basic truths, such as feminism and classical or neo-Marxism, cannot stomach postmodernism. |
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It is an excellent academic study of cultural criticism, especially postmodernism. |
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In this fertile period he has embraced aspects of classicism, formalism, surrealism and most obviously, postmodernism. |
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Who would have thought that someone who subscribes to the opaque and inegalitarian precepts of postmodernism would now be considered Left? |
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Forget postmodernism, the emergent church may be infecting us with a real evil. |
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Section three examines the theoretical backlash against these after 1945 in the form of existentialism, critical theory and postmodernism. |
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However, postmodernism has figured more prominently in internal critiques of feminist theories. |
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For almost half a century, Barth has continued to break new ground, and his work epitomizes the stylistic hallmarks of postmodernism. |
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I still owe him pint-long explanations of existentialism and postmodernism, you know. |
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The chapter on post-structuralism and postmodernism moves from the structuralist belief in underlying structures, to the post-structuralist abandonment of this position. |
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Obviously, in the wake of postmodernism we are looking to build up new foundations for ourselves within the context of our newly-acquired radical consciousness of relativity. |
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For management in North America, postmodernism means having to deal with workers whose commitment to an employer can never be taken for granted. |
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We also recognize the importance of commodification theory in interpretations of image versus reality in postmodernism. |
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I see a contradiction, though, as these same people are often also supporters of the corporatocracy, which is largely responsible for forwarding postmodernism. |
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In a culture of otherness there can be no authority as postmodernism presupposes the absence of conformity, or absolute truth. |
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We are still living in the aftermath of postmodernism and the anything-is-possible mentality that often led to nothing-is-possible-anymore. |
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Especially in the age of postmodernism or the New Age, many people are eager to enjoy their present moments and realize their own individual dreams. |
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It is also historical materialism, which far predated postmodernism in understanding that human affairs were matters of cutting, pasting, and recombining. |
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In praising the mystical strain in postmodernism, with its emphasis on the elusiveness of truth and presence, she likens it to the apophatic theology of the Pseudo-Dionysius. |
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Thus has postmodernism helped close the gap between high art and low art. |
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Such are the intellectual high jinks of academic discourses on postmodernism. |
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Late capitalism didn't really like the way postmodernism was heading, and postmodernism stopped sending late capitalism Christmas cards. |
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Jean-Francois Lyotard famously defined postmodernism in terms of the sublime and posited it as presenting what is unpresentable, excessive, regardless of order and perfection. |
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And postmodernism, also a mistake, came about in reaction to that earlier emphasis on overspecialization. |
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If there is a quibble with Mr. Sarmento's oeuvre, it's his masculinist version of postmodernism. |
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Has some modernist thinker sat in a college, chuckling as he invents this ludicrous caricature in order to discredit postmodernism once and for all? |
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Many have interpreted this transformation as the beginning of the phase that became known as postmodernism. |
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For others, such as art critic Robert Hughes, postmodernism represents an extension of modernism. |
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Elton, instead, strongly defended the traditional methods of history and was also appalled by the inroads made by postmodernism. |
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The tide of modernism and then postmodernism has brought fame to American architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Philip Johnson, and Frank Gehry. |
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Neiman, an American who is currently the director of the Einstein Forum in Berlin, boldly asserts that when Marxism, postmodernism, theory and fundamentalism challenge the Enlightenment they invariably come off second best. |
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A literature review of writings on postmodernism provides an essential link to ontological theory asserting the appropriateness of a postmodern lexicon for leadership and policy development. |
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The two decades after the Second World War are typically viewed as an inchoate interregnum between an expiring modernism and an incipient postmodernism. |
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Minimalism is variously construed either as a precursor to postmodernism, or as a postmodern movement itself. |
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To simplify, and perhaps oversimplify, Alife is to AI what postmodernism is to modernism. |
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There is no attempt at postmodernism or humour. |
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When studying postmodernism I asked my class to embed media into an image that represented the topic and they found everything from degree level articles to McDonalds adverts. |
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What this meant on the page changed over time, in stories and essays that ranged from playful postmodernism to sardonic surrealism, in language that dazzled with a semantic mix of high and low. |
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Parody and caricature are products of postmodernism, she writes, which relishes mocking the sins of society while denying ultimate truth, that truth being God. |
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In other words, while the lessons of postmodernism are regarded as generally useful, there remains an attraction to some of the certainties offered by the older paradigm. |
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Her triad helps us understand what postmodernism is doing to us. |
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Lethem works in an interesting literary space between realism and absurdism, modernism and postmodernism, satire and a particular brand of DeLillo-inspired darkness. |
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When postmodernism became sinicized, Chinese intellectuals modified its reaction against modernism by emphasizing the Western affiliation of these principals. |
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Fortunately for all of us, the rhetoric of both cultural pessimism and postmodernism contains more than its fair share of exaggeration and overgeneralization. |
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Thus Parallax set itself the task of providing a theoretical infrastructure for postmodernism in this country, as its predecessor, Morepork, had failed to do. |
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His own conception of a genuine postmodernism is not at all antirational and embraces everything that was a source of real strength in the fourth order of consciousness. |
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