2. Topic:
post modernism and popular culture.
• Name : Gohil Binkalba
• Semenster: 2
• Roll no : 11
• enrollment no : 2069108420170010
• Email id : Binkalbagohil1995gmail.com
• Year : 2016/17
• Submitted to : Department of English
• M.K.B.U.BHAV,UNIVERSITY
3. What is culture?
• the arts and other
manifestations of
human intellectual
achievement
regarded
collectively.
• Culture is the
characteristics and
knowledge of a
particular group of
people, defined by
everything from
language, religion,
cuisine, social
habits, music and
arts.
4. What is post-modern popular
culture?
• Postmodern theory. ... Post -
modernism is a term which describes
the postmodernist movement in the
arts, its set of cultural tendencies and
associated cultural movements. It is in
general the era that follows
Modernism.
• Postmodernism is a late-20th-century
movement in the arts, architecture,
and criticism that was a departure from
modernism. Postmodernism
articulates that the world is in a state
of perpetual incompleteness and
permanent unresolve .
5. What is post-modern:
• Postmodern literature is
literature characterized by
reliance on narrative
techniques such as
fragmentation, paradox, and
the unreliable narrator; and
often is (though not
exclusively) defined as a style
or a trend which emerged in
the post–World War II era.
6. What is post modernism in art?
• Postmodern art is a body of art
movements that sought to
contradict some aspects of
modernism or some aspects that
emerged or developed in its
aftermath. In general, movements
such as intermediate , installation
art, conceptual art and multimedia,
particularly involving video are
described as postmodern.
7. Types of post- modern popular
culture:
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Analysis
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Audience
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