Published by: Nuru
Published date: 15 Jun 2021
Post-Modernism Perspective means genera of art and literature and especially architecture in reaction against the principle and, practices of established modernism(Dictionary meaning). Founding fathers of post-modernism are Frederic Jameson, Jean Baudrillard, Jacques Derrida, Michelle Foucault, Sigmund Fred.
Development of mass media, expansion of print capitalism, development of critical thinking in art, culture, music, literature, tradition, norms, and values made the situation suitable for the post-modernist. This theory became very powerful after the decade of the 1980's onward.
Differences between Post Modernism and Modernity
Post Modernism | Modernity |
Reject absolute truth, pointing out the assumption. | Trust and absolute truth. |
Facts created through assumptions. | Facts created through logic and observations. |
Diversity of doctrines. | A desire for an absolute doctrine. |
Emphasis on story, journey, and discoveries. | Emphasis on logic, logical proportion. |
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Contributions of Jean Baudrillard (27 July 1929-6 March 2007)
He was a French sociologist, philosopher, cultural theorist, political commentator, and photographer. Baudrillard sees contemporary societies dominated by media, cyber, computers, information processing, entertainment, and the knowledge industry living in a postmodern world.
He finds this perspective in a new postmodern consumerism behavior, media, high technology-based society, the mutating role of arts and culture, fundamental changes in politics, culture, and human beings.
According to him, the impact of new media, information, and cyber-tech makes the world different. He argues that capitalist strives to control people's shopping habits and behavioral patterns.
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