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  1. Outline the main tenets of postmodernism. Analyze structuralist theories in psychology and linguistics. Evaluate the post-structuralist response to structuralism.

  2. Postmodernism is an intellectual stance or mode of discourse which challenges worldviews associated with Enlightenment rationality dating back to the 17th century. Postmodernism is associated with relativism and a focus on the role of ideology in the maintenance of economic and political power.

  3. postmodernism, Any of several artistic movements since about the 1960s that have challenged the philosophy and practices of modern arts or literature. In literature this has amounted to a reaction against an ordered view of the world and therefore against fixed ideas about the form and meaning of texts.

  4. Postmodernism. By. Ermarth, Elizabeth Deeds. DOI. 10.4324/9780415249126-N044-1. Versions. version 2. version 1. Article Summary. The term ‘postmodernism’ appears in a range of contexts, from academic essays to clothing advertisements in the New York Times.

  5. Postmodernists have a distinct way of seeing the world as a whole and use a set of philosophical ideas that not only support an aesthetic, but also analyse a ‘late capitalist’ cultural condition of ‘postmodernity’.

  6. The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism surveys the full spectrum of postmodern culture - high and low, avant-garde and popular, famous and obscure - across a range of fields, from architecture and visual art to fiction, poetry, and drama.

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · Postmodernism, rather than Marxism, is today the dominant ideology of the left, both within academia and without. Invariably, postmodernism in its contemporary iteration is not only rebellious of established authority. It is also aggressively secular.

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