Postmodernism Explained to Students
Monica Spiridon ()
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Monica Spiridon: University of Bucharest
Revista Romana de Jurnalism si Comunicare - Romanian Journal of Journalism and Communication, 2012, issue 1, 69-76
Abstract:
Our contribution substantiates that Postmo - dernism turned out to be a peculiar concept devoid of a specific empirical field. On a speculative level, Post modernity - usually confused with Postmodernism - was perceived as a post-metaphysical and as a panlinguistic age and therefore it was hardly conceivable without continental post-structuralism. Roughly speaking, the term mainly referred to a radical departure from both high modernism and the post World War II European neo-experimentalism and neoavant-gardes.
Keywords: Postmodernism/post modernity; beyond modernity; past-post-modernism; post-metaphysical; panlinguisti (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Y Y8 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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