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    Post·mod·ern·ism
    /ˌpōs(t)ˈmädərnˌiz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a late-20th-century style and concept in the arts, architecture, and criticism that represents a departure from modernism and has at its heart a general distrust of grand theories and ideologies as well as a problematical relationship with any notion of “art.”.
  2. Sep 30, 2005 · Postmodernism. First published Fri Sep 30, 2005; substantive revision Thu Feb 5, 2015. That postmodernism is indefinable is a truism. However, it can be described as a set of critical, strategic and rhetorical practices employing concepts such as difference, repetition, the trace, the simulacrum, and hyperreality to destabilize other concepts ...

  3. What is Postmodernism? Paul Jurczak. We are currently living in a historical period called “Postmodern.” What we call “Postmodern” is simply what happens after the historical period called “Modern.” In the historical development of Western philosophy, we can see various major transitions.

  4. The meaning of POSTMODERN is of, relating to, or being an era after a modern one. How to use postmodern in a sentence.

  5. Postmodernism definition: any of a number of trends or movements in the arts and literature developing in the 1970s in reaction to or rejection of the dogma, principles, or practices of established modernism, especially a movement in architecture and the decorative arts running counter to the practice and influence of the International Style and...

  6. www.moma.org › collection › termsPostmodernism | MoMA

    Postmodernism refers to a reaction against modernism. It is less a cohesive movement than an approach and attitude toward art, culture, and society. Its main characteristics include anti-authoritarianism, or refusal to recognize the authority of any single style or definition of what art should be; and the collapsing of the distinction between ...

  7. Aug 28, 2019 · The terms “postmodern” and “postmodernism” first of all referred to new departures in the arts, in literature, and in architecture that had their origins in the 1950s and early 1960s, gained momentum in the course of the 1960s, and became a dominant factor in the 1970s.

  8. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › what-is-postmodernismWhat is Postmodernism? · V&A

    · V&A. What is Postmodernism? This elusive design style is notoriously difficult to define. So we asked some of Postmodernism's leading practitioners, including Charles Jencks, Robert A.M. Stern and Sir Terry Farrell – what does it mean to be Postmodern?

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