POSTMODERN
narrative
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, Post
Modernism
-
Modernism
vs
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first decades
{
from 1960s till
of 20th an 1sttecoide of 21st can
they combine experimental
High Modernism
techniques with a broader
(Woolf Joyce Eliot
, , readership .
It was considered
they deal with the question of
subversive bc it was new & of
different .
the English novel &
"
"
Englishness
Now it's not shocking but
' '
common with diverse origins )
commonplace & classic .
It wasn't commorsially It is more affected with mass
successful metia & culture .
It was intsiti gated by
the rise of technology and
the 2 World Wars
Post-modernism "
a short of sceptical
# difference #plurality # textually # scepticism attitude towards all winds
of absolute truths "
POSTMODERNISM according to
Lyotard
postulates that all apparent realities are only social constructs and are therefore
subject to change. It emphasizes the role of language and economic and political
interests in the formation of ideals and beliefs. It attacks the use of sharp binary
classifications such as male vs female, straight vs gay, white vs black and imperial vs
colonial. It holds realities to be plural and relative. It claims that there is no
absolute truth and that the way people perceive the word is subjective.
narrative
aI¥¥:
, Post
Modernism
-
Modernism
vs
{ } }
first decades
{
from 1960s till
of 20th an 1sttecoide of 21st can
they combine experimental
High Modernism
techniques with a broader
(Woolf Joyce Eliot
, , readership .
It was considered
they deal with the question of
subversive bc it was new & of
different .
the English novel &
"
"
Englishness
Now it's not shocking but
' '
common with diverse origins )
commonplace & classic .
It wasn't commorsially It is more affected with mass
successful metia & culture .
It was intsiti gated by
the rise of technology and
the 2 World Wars
Post-modernism "
a short of sceptical
# difference #plurality # textually # scepticism attitude towards all winds
of absolute truths "
POSTMODERNISM according to
Lyotard
postulates that all apparent realities are only social constructs and are therefore
subject to change. It emphasizes the role of language and economic and political
interests in the formation of ideals and beliefs. It attacks the use of sharp binary
classifications such as male vs female, straight vs gay, white vs black and imperial vs
colonial. It holds realities to be plural and relative. It claims that there is no
absolute truth and that the way people perceive the word is subjective.