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Don DeLillo, White Noise (1985)
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P OSTMODERNITY The economic, cultural and social period AFTER modernity An “incredulity towards metanarratives” (Jean-François Lyotard) “The End of History” (Francis Fukuyama) Late Capitalism / Post-Industrial / Globalisation Dispersed sources of information – the rise of the digital Questions the very idea of periods: when did it start? Has it ended? P OSTMODERNISM A philosophical and aesthetic response to postmodernity Irreverence towards ‘high culture’ Self-conscious about its own representation and fictionality Artistic and stylistic eclecticism: the ‘global village’ Viewing history as a subjective narrative; there is no impartial viewpoint Mediation of experience
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Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe prints (1960s)
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Andy Warhol, Skull series (1976)
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The suburban landscape…stands as the material counterpart to specific drives and tendencies in American culture apparent from the postwar years onwards: a massive expansion of the middle class, a heightened valorization of the nuclear family and consequent reification of gender identities, a trend – both utopian and exclusionary in nature – towards cultural homogenization, and a collapse of the distinction between private and public spaces. Robert Beuka, SuburbiaNation (2004)
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