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      • Postmodernity has gone through two relatively distinct phases the first beginning in the late 1940s and 1950s and ending with the Cold War (when analog media with limited bandwidth encouraged a few, authoritative media channels) and the second beginning at the end of the Cold War (marked by the spread of cable television and "new media" based on digital means of information dissemination and broadcast).
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  2. Main. FIRST CITING OF POST-MODERNISM. 1939. Frederico de Onis, describes and defines 'postmodernismo' as a conservative reaction within modernism (in contradistinction to 'ultra-modernism' which positively encourages the radical impulses to modernism).

  3. Postmodernity is the state or condition of being postmodern – after or in reaction to that which is modern, as in postmodern art (see postmodernism). Modernity is defined as a period or condition loosely identified with the Progressive Era , the Industrial Revolution , or the Enlightenment .

  4. PostModernism – 1950 to 2007 – Timeline of prominent architectural styles. In the mid-20th century, a revolutionary movement emerged in the world of architecture, challenging the norms and conventions of the Modernist era.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · What is Postmodernism? This film features some of the most important living Postmodern practitioners, Charles Jencks, Robert A M Stern and Sir Terry Farrell among them, and asks them how and why Postmodernism came about, and what it means to be Postmodern.

  6. Overview of Postmodern Art. After the horrors of World War II set in, technology continued to grow and dominate, and the world became more interconnected. Artists and theorists drew a line in the sand - they adjusted and a new, "post-ISM" creative period was defined.

  7. Sep 30, 2005 · The term “postmodernism” first entered the philosophical lexicon in 1979, with the publication of The Postmodern Condition by Jean-François Lyotard. I therefore give Lyotard pride of place in the sections that follow. An economy of selection dictated the choice of other figures for this entry.

  8. Postmodernism (sometimes abbreviated as Po-Mo) is a term applied to a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, and culture, which are considered to have emerged from, or superseded, modernism, in reaction to it, soon after the end of World War II, which caused people much disillusionment.

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