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POSTMODERNISM Melissa, Justin, Conner, Katie.
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Historical Parallels. ● End of Cold War ● Baby boom generation ● Increase in digitality (personal communication, quicker access to news/media) ● More government involvement ● Less conformity
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multi-narrative stories ●several protagonists rather than focusing on one main character. ➔ SHIFT: questions modernism’s previous approaches so uses multiple ways of knowing, holding realities to be plural. ★ “a movement away from the apparent objectivity” (Klages)
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fragmentation ● breaking down into smaller or separate parts. ➔ SHIFT: modernism emphasized stability and control, shifted into diverse and less concrete ideas. ★ example: The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisnero (told through vignettes)
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Emphasis on Impressionism Subjectivity ●Modernism is marked by multiple realities rather than a universal one, focuses on individual’s perception to something. ➔ Shift: Objective universal truth to subjective individual truths ★ “An emphasis on HOW seeing takes place, rather than on WHAT is being perceived.” (Klages) ➢ Example: stream of consciousness writing subjectivism/impressionism
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organized disorder ●Postmodernists choose to reject certain boundaries in favor of more chaotic order, such as non-linear timelines, unreliable narrators, multiple view-points, maximalism, magical realism, and often referenced numerous other novels via intertextuality. ➔ Shift from Experimentation->Experimentation of Experimentation ★ Historical parallel- reflection of former actions taken during the WW2 era, such as the nuclear initiation, and seeing the world as already messed up. ➢ Example “Catch-22”, by Joseph Heller.
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paranoia ●A severe distrust of the current system ➔ Shift faith in the possibilities of current society (trust the machine)->a deep skepticism, and rejection of society (don’t trust the machine) ★ Historical Parallels- Hippie free love, “Make love, not War”, protests against the Vietnam War. ➢ Example “Slaughterhouse-Five”, by Kurt Vonnegut
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pastiche ●a postmodern aesthetic that encourages creative artists to look to past art styles and combines it with other various art styles to create a new one ➔ Shift: science was the way to discovery-> looking to the past to determine the create new ideas ★ Example:”Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” a tragicomedy by Tom Stoppard
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Synthesis of human dynamism Umberto Boccioni 1913
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The Son of Man Rene Magritte 1964
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