Introduction to postmodernism

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Postmodernism

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Postmodernism, Introduction, Definition, PoMo

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Postmodernism

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You wot?

Post = After Modernism = Now or up to date Bit of a contradiction in terms

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Modernism

1st ½ of C20th

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Modernism

An attempt to express the upheavals and uncertainties of the time

In art, traditional forms were rejected Art was no longer ‘realistic’ Poetry didn’t have to rhyme Books didn’t use proper sentences or even

words.

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From this

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to this

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and from this

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to this

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Postmodernism

2nd ½ C20th

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Postmodernism

Definition

Postmodernism is often associated with a revolt against authority and signification and a tendency towards pastiche, parody quotation, self referentiality and eclecticism.

The Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought

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‘…revolt against authority and signification…’

Does not reflect the standard order of things Rebels against mainstream ideas Subverts what is considered fashionable and

appropriate Tend to play with images and ideas rather

than stress bow down to ‘high art’

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Playing with an image

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…and

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‘…pastiche, parody quotation…’

They refer to, borrow from and sometimes outright copy other, older or contemporary texts (often to make fun of, or point out the absurdities of the ideas behind those texts).

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‘…self referentiality…’

Means that postmodern texts often refer to their own construction– The text knows it’s a text and will make fun of

itself

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To conclude – sort of

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Postmodernism is:

Ironic Playful Nostalgic Chops things up an re-arranges them Borrows from other styles Makes fun of genres, texts and narratives

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