Postmodernism and postmodernity: What do these terms mean and why are they successful?
Douwe Fokkema
European Review, 1998, vol. 6, issue 1, 25-33
Abstract:
The various meanings of the terms ‘postmodernism’ and ‘postmodernity’ are traced; in various European languages these mean different things. Postmodernist discussion in the various arts is not synchronous. Postmodernism can be seen as the cultural expression of the times we supposedly live in, but are the achievements of modernity gone for ever?
Date: 1998
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