Postmodernity / Postmodernism

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What is postmodernity?

  • The era that follows on from modernity- theory often attributed to ideas of Michael Foucault- poststructuralism

  • Postmodernity emerged in the late 1970s- thought to have accelerated after the collapse of communism in the late 1980s

  • Globalisation and increased access to knowledge have challenged old metanarratives of society

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What are the features of postmodernity?

  • Increased diversity and choice- greater tolerance of ‘others’ and individual choices over lifestyles:

    • Family, culture and identity, education

  • Increased hybridity- merging of cultures and development of new ones:

    • Subcultural groups in education

  • Influence of globalisation:

    • Crime, education, family, culture and identity, beliefs and media

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What did Lyotard say about postmodernity?

  • People have developed ‘incredulity towards metanarrative’- they no longer blindly believe that there is one truth

  • People try to develop their own perspective on events- ‘technical language games’

  • Solutions to problems are small-scale rather than all-encompassing

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What did Baudrillard say about postmodernity?

  • Death of social and rise of individualism

  • Signs and symbols in society come to have meanings of their own that we cannot distinguish from reality- hyperreality

  • We see images that are often an illusion of reality- these are called simulacrum -most evident in media -for example media personalities

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What role of media in postmodernity?

  • Media saturation in society helps to create hyperreality and simulacra by bombarding people with images until we no longer believe what is real

  • Examples of hyperreality - Instagram celebrities, social media influencers

  • Society becomes fragmented and unstable- reactions against these narratives -no fixed values

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How do postmodernity and narrative link?

  • People no longer believe in a single truth and question the role of ‘experts’

  • Recent evidence- global climate crisis, COVID-19 pandemic

  • Society broken down into smaller individual narratives and multiple identities- leads to uncertainty and confusion

  • Structural identities such as class, gender and ethnicity become less certain

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What is the evidence of postmodernism?

  • Diversity of family and personal lives

  • Greater fluidity in relationships, identity and appearance

  • Emergence of hybrid cultures

  • Impacts of globalisation- education, family, crime, beliefs

  • Increased media-saturation

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What are the evaluations of postmodernism?

  • Diversity of family and personal lives

  • Greater fluidity in relationships, identity and appearance

  • Emergence of hybrid cultures

  • Impacts of globalisation- education, family, crime, beliefs

  • Increased media-saturation

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