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What Is Postmodernism?
Postmodernism is an intellectual movement that started in the mid to late 20th century. It is broadly defined as a form of scepticism towards grand narratives, which are ideas that postmodernists claim are unfairly said to be true for everybody, examples of grand narratives are objectivity, rationality, historical progress and identity. This scepticism manifests itself through things like subversion and irony, as well as a more general playfulness.
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published: 31 May 2021
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What is Postmodernism?
What is postmodernism?
Postmodernism is an intellectual, cultural, and artistic movement that emerged in the mid-20th century.
It is characterized by a rejection of the grand narratives of modernism, an emphasis on pluralism, fragmentation, and the deconstruction of established social and cultural structures, as well as an interest in popular culture, pastiche, and irony.
In this video, we will talk more about what postmodernism is and its influence on language and the arts.
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0:04 What is Postmodernism?
0:24 What is Modernism?
1:25 Postmodernism and the Power of Language
2:10 Postmodern Feminism
2:25 Postmodernism and the Arts
2:35 Postmodern Literature
2:52 Postmodern Visual Art
3:18 Postmodern Architecture
3:31 Criticisms of Postmodernism
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What is Modernism?
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published: 01 Aug 2023
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Modernism vs. Postmodernism
Modernism and Postmodernism are two cultural stages with their own worldviews. In this episode we talk about the emergence and differences between these ages and look at the contrast between postmodern philosophy and the Modern philosophy of the Enlightenment that preceded it.
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Modernism vs. Postmodernism
This video is an explanation of the difference between modernism and postmodernism.
Summary of Differences
• Modernism began in the 1890s and lasted till about 1945.
• Postmodernism began after the Second World War, especially after 1968.
• Modernism’s aim was criticism of the bourgeois social order of the 19th century and its world view.
• The first use of the term postmodernism dates back to the 1870s. John Watkins Chapman referred to a postmodern style of painting which differed from French Impressionism. J.M. Thompson used the term to refer to changes in attitudes and beliefs in religion.
• Low forms of culture was a part of modernism. Simplicity and elegance in design are the characteristics of modernism.
• Postmodern art brought high and low culture together by using industrial mat...
published: 25 Jul 2019
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What is Postmodernism?
This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the term postmodernism.
Postmodernism is a term applied, often loosely, to a broad movement that developed in the middle to the late twentieth century across many disciplines, such as the arts, architecture, and philosophy. According to scholars, this period marked a departure from modernism.
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Postmodernism and Its Impact, Explained.
Helen Pluckrose outlines some of the arguments later explored in depth in her bestselling 2020 book, Cynical Theories (co-authored with James Lindsay). The essay charts the pernicious influence of postmodernist thinking on two generations of academics and activists. If you want to understand how we got to a place where microaggressions are denounced as violence but the brutal terrorism of an intifada is considered righteous, this is an important primer.
Iona Italia reads Helen Pluckrose's essay published in Quillette: https://quillette.com/2024/05/07/how-french-intellectuals-ruined-the-west-foucault-lyotard-derrida/
[00:00] Introduction to Postmodernism
[00:14] Cultural Power of Postmodernism
[00:27] Roots and Origins of Postmodernism
[01:08] Art and Philosophy Influences
[01:23] Rej...
published: 25 May 2024
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published: 15 Aug 2024
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2017/02/25: Jordan Peterson: Postmodernism: How and why it must be fought
This is a clip from a 2017 Manning Centre Conference (February 23-25 in Ottawa), where I spoke along with Professor Gad Saad and John Carpay, President of the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms about the political turmoil on university campuses and in broader society, and the role of postmodern theory in producing that turmoil. The full clip is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30U1AAuo_wE
I'm indebted to the YouTube channel Philosophy Insights for cutting this clip.
A transcript is available here: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/06/05/jordan_peterson_why_you_have_to_fight_postmodernism.html Thanks to Tim Hains for that.
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Postmodernism explained for beginners! Jean Baudrillard Simulacra and Hyperreality explained
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- published: 13 Feb 2022
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12:26
What Is Postmodernism?
An explanation of the original French postmodernism, contemporary leftist identity politics postmodernism, and analysis of the ramifications of their difference...
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- published: 26 Aug 2020
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8:02
What Is Postmodernism?
Postmodernism is an intellectual movement that started in the mid to late 20th century. It is broadly defined as a form of scepticism towards grand narratives, ...
Postmodernism is an intellectual movement that started in the mid to late 20th century. It is broadly defined as a form of scepticism towards grand narratives, which are ideas that postmodernists claim are unfairly said to be true for everybody, examples of grand narratives are objectivity, rationality, historical progress and identity. This scepticism manifests itself through things like subversion and irony, as well as a more general playfulness.
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Postmodernism is supposed to be the successor to Modernism, an intellectual movement that was popular in the early 20th century. Modernism holds an idealist, even utopian worldview that the state of things in the present are better than they were in the past, society is improving. Modernists thus believe that certain universal truths like reason, and historical progress are exactly that, truths and thus objective. Something that is objective relates to facts, it's free from opinion or interpretation, whereas something that is subjective relates to opinions. Postmodernists in the 50s and 60s like Derrida and Foucallt argued that objectivity doesn’t exist. Objectivity is the backbone for a series of other ideas like scientific fact and reason, which is the ability to think and understand logically. All these ideas that are much older than Modernism. They are in fact what we call enlightenment values, dating from the 18th century. In this we can see the controversial nature of Postmodernism, by rejecting objectivity it challenges the validity of the most basic and oldest of ideas.
So why do postmodernists reject objectivity? This stems mainly from the postmodernist theory of language. The enlightenment thinkers that came up with ideas such as reason and objectivity believed language was transparent- there is a firm and objective link between objects of perception, and signifiers. This might seem silly, but postmodernists reject the idea that language is transparent and objective, instead arguing that it is purely self referential, meaning all words do is refer to themselves, they have no meaning apart from the ideas we individually, subjectively associate with them. Words cannot exist apart from these ideas. Along this lines, postmodernists argue that the ideas we associate with words are heavily influenced by the culture we live in as well as our own subjective interpretation of these ideas. Because language is the key way in which we represent reality, postmodernists argue that reality cannot be considered objective as well.
Post modernists posit that the reason for the acceptance of certain ideas over any other idea is merely due to the ruling group in a society wanting to make them true. Because of this, even fields like science, are tainted by power and rendered subjective by the influence of this. For example, post modernist Luce Irigaray believed that fluid mechanics were a less researched scientific field due to the predominantly male scientists preferring mechanical engineering as it more resembles the male genitalia compared to fluid mechanics more representing female. Postmodernists thus see power as the one ruling aspect of human existence, 'the winners write the history books'. no 'the winners write everything, including the science books'.
Postmodernists also reject that we have an essence, we merely exist, and all of our experiences are equally valid and unvalid. Because of this complete lack of objectivity, post modernists thus propose that there be no divide between culture that is considered low brow and what is considered high brow. For example, how can one type of art be considered 'better' or more sophisticated than another thing if all art is just an individual's interpretation, with none being any more valid than another? A good example of this is how in the 1960s the modernist divide between lowbrow pop and highbrow classical music was blown apart by the Beatles who regularly mixed the two together. As well as this rejection of the lowbrow and high brow, Post modernists also reject what they see as grand narratives like historical progress, instead preferring to focus instead on the subjective truth of each person, which leads to a lot of breaking the fourth wall in postmodernist art. Postmodernists treat all forms of authority with skepticism.
Postmodernism arguably offers nothing analytical, it is reductive arguing that nothing can be proven or disproven because there is no objectivity. This is paradoxical, essentially arguing that it is true there is no truth.
Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRYEhroa19A_nOzpITRySJA2Ua9hoBQxzh7rUs1XeGrtyRMY2jsR0J1-zs5dW2UqilK0QcmL-lfKFUB/pub
https://wn.com/What_Is_Postmodernism
Postmodernism is an intellectual movement that started in the mid to late 20th century. It is broadly defined as a form of scepticism towards grand narratives, which are ideas that postmodernists claim are unfairly said to be true for everybody, examples of grand narratives are objectivity, rationality, historical progress and identity. This scepticism manifests itself through things like subversion and irony, as well as a more general playfulness.
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Postmodernism is supposed to be the successor to Modernism, an intellectual movement that was popular in the early 20th century. Modernism holds an idealist, even utopian worldview that the state of things in the present are better than they were in the past, society is improving. Modernists thus believe that certain universal truths like reason, and historical progress are exactly that, truths and thus objective. Something that is objective relates to facts, it's free from opinion or interpretation, whereas something that is subjective relates to opinions. Postmodernists in the 50s and 60s like Derrida and Foucallt argued that objectivity doesn’t exist. Objectivity is the backbone for a series of other ideas like scientific fact and reason, which is the ability to think and understand logically. All these ideas that are much older than Modernism. They are in fact what we call enlightenment values, dating from the 18th century. In this we can see the controversial nature of Postmodernism, by rejecting objectivity it challenges the validity of the most basic and oldest of ideas.
So why do postmodernists reject objectivity? This stems mainly from the postmodernist theory of language. The enlightenment thinkers that came up with ideas such as reason and objectivity believed language was transparent- there is a firm and objective link between objects of perception, and signifiers. This might seem silly, but postmodernists reject the idea that language is transparent and objective, instead arguing that it is purely self referential, meaning all words do is refer to themselves, they have no meaning apart from the ideas we individually, subjectively associate with them. Words cannot exist apart from these ideas. Along this lines, postmodernists argue that the ideas we associate with words are heavily influenced by the culture we live in as well as our own subjective interpretation of these ideas. Because language is the key way in which we represent reality, postmodernists argue that reality cannot be considered objective as well.
Post modernists posit that the reason for the acceptance of certain ideas over any other idea is merely due to the ruling group in a society wanting to make them true. Because of this, even fields like science, are tainted by power and rendered subjective by the influence of this. For example, post modernist Luce Irigaray believed that fluid mechanics were a less researched scientific field due to the predominantly male scientists preferring mechanical engineering as it more resembles the male genitalia compared to fluid mechanics more representing female. Postmodernists thus see power as the one ruling aspect of human existence, 'the winners write the history books'. no 'the winners write everything, including the science books'.
Postmodernists also reject that we have an essence, we merely exist, and all of our experiences are equally valid and unvalid. Because of this complete lack of objectivity, post modernists thus propose that there be no divide between culture that is considered low brow and what is considered high brow. For example, how can one type of art be considered 'better' or more sophisticated than another thing if all art is just an individual's interpretation, with none being any more valid than another? A good example of this is how in the 1960s the modernist divide between lowbrow pop and highbrow classical music was blown apart by the Beatles who regularly mixed the two together. As well as this rejection of the lowbrow and high brow, Post modernists also reject what they see as grand narratives like historical progress, instead preferring to focus instead on the subjective truth of each person, which leads to a lot of breaking the fourth wall in postmodernist art. Postmodernists treat all forms of authority with skepticism.
Postmodernism arguably offers nothing analytical, it is reductive arguing that nothing can be proven or disproven because there is no objectivity. This is paradoxical, essentially arguing that it is true there is no truth.
Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRYEhroa19A_nOzpITRySJA2Ua9hoBQxzh7rUs1XeGrtyRMY2jsR0J1-zs5dW2UqilK0QcmL-lfKFUB/pub
- published: 31 May 2021
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What is Postmodernism?
What is postmodernism?
Postmodernism is an intellectual, cultural, and artistic movement that emerged in the mid-20th century.
It is characterized by a reject...
What is postmodernism?
Postmodernism is an intellectual, cultural, and artistic movement that emerged in the mid-20th century.
It is characterized by a rejection of the grand narratives of modernism, an emphasis on pluralism, fragmentation, and the deconstruction of established social and cultural structures, as well as an interest in popular culture, pastiche, and irony.
In this video, we will talk more about what postmodernism is and its influence on language and the arts.
Video Chapters
0:04 What is Postmodernism?
0:24 What is Modernism?
1:25 Postmodernism and the Power of Language
2:10 Postmodern Feminism
2:25 Postmodernism and the Arts
2:35 Postmodern Literature
2:52 Postmodern Visual Art
3:18 Postmodern Architecture
3:31 Criticisms of Postmodernism
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It is characterized by a rejection of the grand narratives of modernism, an emphasis on pluralism, fragmentation, and the deconstruction of established social and cultural structures, as well as an interest in popular culture, pastiche, and irony.
In this video, we will talk more about what postmodernism is and its influence on language and the arts.
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0:24 What is Modernism?
1:25 Postmodernism and the Power of Language
2:10 Postmodern Feminism
2:25 Postmodernism and the Arts
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2:52 Postmodern Visual Art
3:18 Postmodern Architecture
3:31 Criticisms of Postmodernism
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Modernism vs. Postmodernism
Modernism and Postmodernism are two cultural stages with their own worldviews. In this episode we talk about the emergence and differences between these ages an...
Modernism and Postmodernism are two cultural stages with their own worldviews. In this episode we talk about the emergence and differences between these ages and look at the contrast between postmodern philosophy and the Modern philosophy of the Enlightenment that preceded it.
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Modernism vs. Postmodernism
This video is an explanation of the difference between modernism and postmodernism.
Summary of Differences
• Modernism began in the 1890s and lasted till about...
This video is an explanation of the difference between modernism and postmodernism.
Summary of Differences
• Modernism began in the 1890s and lasted till about 1945.
• Postmodernism began after the Second World War, especially after 1968.
• Modernism’s aim was criticism of the bourgeois social order of the 19th century and its world view.
• The first use of the term postmodernism dates back to the 1870s. John Watkins Chapman referred to a postmodern style of painting which differed from French Impressionism. J.M. Thompson used the term to refer to changes in attitudes and beliefs in religion.
• Low forms of culture was a part of modernism. Simplicity and elegance in design are the characteristics of modernism.
• Postmodern art brought high and low culture together by using industrial materials and pop culture imagery. Postmodern art is decorative.
• Modernism was based on using rational and logical means to gain knowledge. It rejected realism. A hierarchical, organized, and determinate nature of knowledge characterized modernism.
• Postmodernism denied the application of logical thinking. Rather, the thinking during the postmodern era was based on an unscientific, irrational thought process, as a reaction to modernism.
• Modernism is based on European and Western thought.
• Postmodernists believe in multiculturalism.
• Modernist approach was objective, theoretical, and analytical.
• Postmodernism was based on an anarchical, non-totalized, and indeterminate state of knowledge.
• Modernist thinking is about the search of an abstract truth of life.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe that there is no universal truth, abstract or otherwise.
• Modernism attempts to construct a coherent world-view.
• Postmodernism attempts to remove the difference between high and low.
• Modernist thinking asserts that mankind progresses by using science and reason. It believes in learning from past experiences and trusts the texts that narrate the past.
• Postmodernists believe that progress is the only way to justify the European domination on culture. They defy any truth in the text narrating the past and render it of no use in the present times.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernism considers the original works as authentic.
• Postmodernist thinkers base their views on hyper-reality; they get highly influenced by things propagated through media.
• Modernism considers the original works as authentic.
• Postmodernist thinkers base their views on hyper-reality; they get highly influenced by things propagated through media.
• Modernists believe that morality can be defined.
• Postmodernists believe that morality is relative.
• The year 1939 is considered to have marked the end of modernism. In the 1970s, postmodern movement entered music. In art and architecture, it began to establish itself in the early 1980s. The exact year when modernism ended, and whether it ended is debatable.
• It is considered that postmodernism started going out of fashion around the late 1990s, and was replaced by post-postmodernism which has developed from and is a reaction to postmodernism. Metamodernism is a related term that was first used by Zavarzadeh in 1975 to describe aesthetics and attitudes emerging in the American literature in the mid-1950s.
Sources:
Modernism/Postmodernism. (1992). Peter Brooker, Ed. New York: Routledge.
Drake, Tom. Modernism vs. Postmodernism. University of Idaho. https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/engl_258/Lecture%20Notes/modernism_vs_postmodernism.htm
Faigley, Lester. (1992). Fragments of Rationality: Postmodernity and the Subject of Composition, 1st Edition. Pittsburgh Press: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Modernism and Post-Modernism History. (2017). https://www.history.com/topics/art-history/history-of-modernism-and-post-modernism
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This video is an explanation of the difference between modernism and postmodernism.
Summary of Differences
• Modernism began in the 1890s and lasted till about 1945.
• Postmodernism began after the Second World War, especially after 1968.
• Modernism’s aim was criticism of the bourgeois social order of the 19th century and its world view.
• The first use of the term postmodernism dates back to the 1870s. John Watkins Chapman referred to a postmodern style of painting which differed from French Impressionism. J.M. Thompson used the term to refer to changes in attitudes and beliefs in religion.
• Low forms of culture was a part of modernism. Simplicity and elegance in design are the characteristics of modernism.
• Postmodern art brought high and low culture together by using industrial materials and pop culture imagery. Postmodern art is decorative.
• Modernism was based on using rational and logical means to gain knowledge. It rejected realism. A hierarchical, organized, and determinate nature of knowledge characterized modernism.
• Postmodernism denied the application of logical thinking. Rather, the thinking during the postmodern era was based on an unscientific, irrational thought process, as a reaction to modernism.
• Modernism is based on European and Western thought.
• Postmodernists believe in multiculturalism.
• Modernist approach was objective, theoretical, and analytical.
• Postmodernism was based on an anarchical, non-totalized, and indeterminate state of knowledge.
• Modernist thinking is about the search of an abstract truth of life.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe that there is no universal truth, abstract or otherwise.
• Modernism attempts to construct a coherent world-view.
• Postmodernism attempts to remove the difference between high and low.
• Modernist thinking asserts that mankind progresses by using science and reason. It believes in learning from past experiences and trusts the texts that narrate the past.
• Postmodernists believe that progress is the only way to justify the European domination on culture. They defy any truth in the text narrating the past and render it of no use in the present times.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernist historians believe in depth. They believe in going deep into a subject to fully analyze it.
• Postmodernist thinkers believe in going by superficial appearances, they believe in playing on surfaces and show less or no concern towards the depth of subjects.
• Modernism considers the original works as authentic.
• Postmodernist thinkers base their views on hyper-reality; they get highly influenced by things propagated through media.
• Modernism considers the original works as authentic.
• Postmodernist thinkers base their views on hyper-reality; they get highly influenced by things propagated through media.
• Modernists believe that morality can be defined.
• Postmodernists believe that morality is relative.
• The year 1939 is considered to have marked the end of modernism. In the 1970s, postmodern movement entered music. In art and architecture, it began to establish itself in the early 1980s. The exact year when modernism ended, and whether it ended is debatable.
• It is considered that postmodernism started going out of fashion around the late 1990s, and was replaced by post-postmodernism which has developed from and is a reaction to postmodernism. Metamodernism is a related term that was first used by Zavarzadeh in 1975 to describe aesthetics and attitudes emerging in the American literature in the mid-1950s.
Sources:
Modernism/Postmodernism. (1992). Peter Brooker, Ed. New York: Routledge.
Drake, Tom. Modernism vs. Postmodernism. University of Idaho. https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/engl_258/Lecture%20Notes/modernism_vs_postmodernism.htm
Faigley, Lester. (1992). Fragments of Rationality: Postmodernity and the Subject of Composition, 1st Edition. Pittsburgh Press: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Modernism and Post-Modernism History. (2017). https://www.history.com/topics/art-history/history-of-modernism-and-post-modernism
- published: 25 Jul 2019
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What is Postmodernism?
This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the term postmodernism.
Postmodernism is a term applied, often loosely, to a broad movement t...
This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the term postmodernism.
Postmodernism is a term applied, often loosely, to a broad movement that developed in the middle to the late twentieth century across many disciplines, such as the arts, architecture, and philosophy. According to scholars, this period marked a departure from modernism.
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This video lecture discusses the meaning, nature, and dynamics of the term postmodernism.
Postmodernism is a term applied, often loosely, to a broad movement that developed in the middle to the late twentieth century across many disciplines, such as the arts, architecture, and philosophy. According to scholars, this period marked a departure from modernism.
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- published: 15 Jun 2020
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25:08
Postmodernism and Its Impact, Explained.
Helen Pluckrose outlines some of the arguments later explored in depth in her bestselling 2020 book, Cynical Theories (co-authored with James Lindsay). The essa...
Helen Pluckrose outlines some of the arguments later explored in depth in her bestselling 2020 book, Cynical Theories (co-authored with James Lindsay). The essay charts the pernicious influence of postmodernist thinking on two generations of academics and activists. If you want to understand how we got to a place where microaggressions are denounced as violence but the brutal terrorism of an intifada is considered righteous, this is an important primer.
Iona Italia reads Helen Pluckrose's essay published in Quillette: https://quillette.com/2024/05/07/how-french-intellectuals-ruined-the-west-foucault-lyotard-derrida/
[00:00] Introduction to Postmodernism
[00:14] Cultural Power of Postmodernism
[00:27] Roots and Origins of Postmodernism
[01:08] Art and Philosophy Influences
[01:23] Rejection of Modernist Ideas
[01:51] Critique of Science and Objectivity
[02:04] Nihilism and Revolutionary Ethos
[02:32] Debate on Modernity vs. Post-Modernity
[03:55] Jean-François Lyotard and Meta-Narratives
[06:00] Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge
[07:36] Judith Butler and Queer Theory
[08:58] Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction
[09:54] Relativism and Identity Politics
[10:48] Impact on Social Sciences and Humanities
[14:32] Postmodernism in the Academy
[20:06] Postmodernism Beyond the Academy
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Quillette was founded in 2015 by Australian writer Claire Lehmann. It is a platform for free thought and a space for open discussion and debate on a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, science, and technology.
Quillette has gained attention for publishing articles and essays that challenge modern heterodoxy on a variety of topics, including gender and sexuality, race and identity politics, and free speech and censorship.
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https://wn.com/Postmodernism_And_Its_Impact,_Explained.
Helen Pluckrose outlines some of the arguments later explored in depth in her bestselling 2020 book, Cynical Theories (co-authored with James Lindsay). The essay charts the pernicious influence of postmodernist thinking on two generations of academics and activists. If you want to understand how we got to a place where microaggressions are denounced as violence but the brutal terrorism of an intifada is considered righteous, this is an important primer.
Iona Italia reads Helen Pluckrose's essay published in Quillette: https://quillette.com/2024/05/07/how-french-intellectuals-ruined-the-west-foucault-lyotard-derrida/
[00:00] Introduction to Postmodernism
[00:14] Cultural Power of Postmodernism
[00:27] Roots and Origins of Postmodernism
[01:08] Art and Philosophy Influences
[01:23] Rejection of Modernist Ideas
[01:51] Critique of Science and Objectivity
[02:04] Nihilism and Revolutionary Ethos
[02:32] Debate on Modernity vs. Post-Modernity
[03:55] Jean-François Lyotard and Meta-Narratives
[06:00] Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge
[07:36] Judith Butler and Queer Theory
[08:58] Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction
[09:54] Relativism and Identity Politics
[10:48] Impact on Social Sciences and Humanities
[14:32] Postmodernism in the Academy
[20:06] Postmodernism Beyond the Academy
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Quillette is an Australian-based online magazine that focuses on long-form analysis and cultural commentary. It is politically non-partisan, but relies on reason, science, and humanism as its guiding values.
Quillette was founded in 2015 by Australian writer Claire Lehmann. It is a platform for free thought and a space for open discussion and debate on a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, science, and technology.
Quillette has gained attention for publishing articles and essays that challenge modern heterodoxy on a variety of topics, including gender and sexuality, race and identity politics, and free speech and censorship.
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- published: 25 May 2024
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2017/02/25: Jordan Peterson: Postmodernism: How and why it must be fought
This is a clip from a 2017 Manning Centre Conference (February 23-25 in Ottawa), where I spoke along with Professor Gad Saad and John Carpay, President of the ...
This is a clip from a 2017 Manning Centre Conference (February 23-25 in Ottawa), where I spoke along with Professor Gad Saad and John Carpay, President of the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms about the political turmoil on university campuses and in broader society, and the role of postmodern theory in producing that turmoil. The full clip is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30U1AAuo_wE
I'm indebted to the YouTube channel Philosophy Insights for cutting this clip.
A transcript is available here: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/06/05/jordan_peterson_why_you_have_to_fight_postmodernism.html Thanks to Tim Hains for that.
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This is a clip from a 2017 Manning Centre Conference (February 23-25 in Ottawa), where I spoke along with Professor Gad Saad and John Carpay, President of the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms about the political turmoil on university campuses and in broader society, and the role of postmodern theory in producing that turmoil. The full clip is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30U1AAuo_wE
I'm indebted to the YouTube channel Philosophy Insights for cutting this clip.
A transcript is available here: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/06/05/jordan_peterson_why_you_have_to_fight_postmodernism.html Thanks to Tim Hains for that.
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