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/ˌpoʊstˈmɑdɝn/
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[ UK /pˈəʊstmɒdən/ ]
[ UK /pˈəʊstmɒdən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to postmodernism
postmodernist architecture
How To Use postmodern In A Sentence
- Eventually almost all postwar writers whose work departs significantly from convention have come to be labeled "postmodernist," a term that has definable meaning but that also has been used as an aid in this lashing-out, a way to further disparage such writers both by lumping them together indiscriminately and by identifying their work as just another participant in literary fashion. Postmodernism
- In what follows I shall claim that postmodern cultural forms do indeed signify, only that they signify differently.
- If the latter endeavor has, since postmodernism, seemed a kind of hubristic folly, "The Artforum.com
- There have been many different views towards postmodern social psychology since it was advanced by K · J · Gergen.
- The postmodern perspective, on the other hand, views the movement of historical time to be radically contingent and unpredictable.
- There's some mild postmodern fun to be had identifying these sources, but that's hardly the point.
- They build on and support changes that have been developing in critical theory during the postmodern era.
- Often post-Soviet Russian literature is called postmodernist when what is really meant is that it is post-Soviet. A Progressive on the Prairie
- Modernism and postmodernism have made us more aware of the complexities of the art form.
- A frequent accusation levelled against the nouveau roman and, indeed, both modernism and postmodernism is their apolitical nature.