15 Facts About Postmodernism

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Postmodernism is an intellectual stance or mode of discourse defined by an attitude of skepticism toward what it characterizes as the "grand narratives" of modernism, opposition to notions of epistemic certainty or the stability of meaning, and emphasis on the role of ideology in maintaining systems of socio-political power.

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Postmodernism is an intellectual stance or mode of discourse which challenges worldviews associated with Enlightenment rationality dating back to the 17th century.

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Postmodernism is associated with relativism and a focus on ideology in the maintenance of economic and political power.

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Postmodernism rejects the possibility of unmediated reality or objectively-rational knowledge, asserting that all interpretations are contingent on the perspective from which they are made; claims to objective fact are dismissed as naive realism.

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Postmodernism is often associated with schools of thought such as deconstruction and post-structuralism.

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Postmodernism relies on critical theory, which considers the effects of ideology, society, and history on culture.

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Postmodernism developed in the mid- to late-twentieth century across many scholarly disciplines as a departure or rejection of modernism.

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Postmodernism entails reconsideration of the entire Western value system that took place since the 1950s and 1960s, with a peak in the Social Revolution of 1968—are described with the term postmodernity, as opposed to postmodernism, a term referring to an opinion or movement.

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Postmodernism is one of the major figures associated with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy.

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McHale's second book, Constructing Postmodernism, provides readings of postmodern fiction and some contemporary writers who go under the label of cyberpunk.

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Postmodernism was suggested by assistant professor Olivier Secardin of Utrecht University to epitomise postmodernism.

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Since then, Postmodernism has involved theories that embrace and aim to create diversity.

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Postmodernism is a plague upon the mind and the heart.

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Postmodernism continues to have a detrimental influence on social work, questioning the Enlightenment, criticizing established research methods, and challenging scientific authority.

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Postmodernism sees 21st-century anti-scientific and pseudo-scientific approaches to knowledge, particularly in the United States, as rooted in a postmodernist "decades-long academic assault on science:".

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