Definition of Postmodernism. Meaning of Postmodernism. Synonyms of Postmodernism

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- Postmodernism and Other Essays. Milwaukie: Morehouse Publishing Company. Banes, Sally (2008). "Postmodernism". In Kelly, Michael (ed.). Postmodern Dance...
- Look up postmodernism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Postmodernism is a philosophical concept. It may also refer to: Postmodernity or the influence...
- historical perspectives on the developments of postmodern art (postmodernism) and postmodern society (postmodernity) can be best described as two umbrella terms...
- These characteristics are normally lacking in postmodernism or are treated as objects of irony. Postmodernism arose after World War II as a reaction to the...
- distinguish between several forms of postmodernism and thus suggest that there are three forms of postmodernism: (1) Postmodernity is understood as a historical...
- This double coding is a prevalent trait of postmodernism.[citation needed] The characteristics of postmodernism were rather unified given their diverse appearances...
- the postmodern era. Postmodernism introduced elements of commercialism, kitsch and a general camp aesthetic within its artistic context; postmodernism takes...
- Physical ontology Postmaterialism Postmodern art Postmodernism Postmodernity Duignan, Brian. "postmodernism (philosophy) (Encyclopædia Britannica)". Encyclopædia...
- Theatre Peter Handke, Sprechstück (1966) Postmodernism Postmodernity Poststructuralism Category:Postmodern theatre Pizzato, M. (2019). Mapping Global...
- Fredric Jameson, a major figure in the thinking on postmodernism and culture, calls postmodernism "the cultural dominant of the logic of late capitalism"...