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Hypermodernity (supermodernity) is a type, mode, or
stage of
society that
reflects an
inversion of modernity.
Hypermodernism sti****tes a
world in which...
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distant pieces rather than
pawns Hypermodernism (art), a cultural, artistic,
literary and
architectural movement Hypermodernity, a
deepening or intensification...
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Hypermodernism is a
school of
chess that
emerged after World War I. It
featured challenges to the
chess ideas of
central European masters,
including Wilhelm...
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Hypermodernism is a cultural, artistic,
literary and
architectural successor to
modernism and
postmodernism in
which the form (attribute) of an object...
- The Réti
Opening is a
hypermodern chess opening whose "traditional" or "classic method"
begins with the moves: 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4
White attacks Black's pawn...
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According to the
philosopher Florent Schoumacher, in
societies of
hypermodernity, in the West, the
social contract states that we are
obliged to use...
- postmodernism, most
notably Raoul Eshelman (performatism),
Gilles Lipovetsky (
hypermodernity),
Nicolas Bourriaud (altermodern), and Alan
Kirby (digimodernism, formerly...
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imposing pawn
centre was held to give
White a
large advantage, but the
hypermodern school,
which was
coming to the fore in the 1920s, held that a large...
- Arnold; Parr,
Larry (1995). The
Bobby Fischer I Knew and
Other Stories.
Hypermodern Press. ISBN 978-1-886040-18-2. Di Felice, Gino (2010).
Chess Results...
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Postmodernism Preceded by
Modernism Postmodernity Deconstruction Hypermodernity Hyperreality Posthumanism Post-structuralism
Fields Anthropology Archaeology...