2. Postmodernism:
It is a late-20th-century
movement in the arts,
architecture, and criticism that was
a departure from modernism.
Postmodernism
includes culture, literature, art,
philosophy, history, economics, ar
chitecture, fiction, and literary
criticism.
3. Postmodernism has been
applied to a host of
movements, mainly in art,
music, and literature, that
reacted against tendencies
in modernism, and are
typically marked by revival
of historical elements and
techniques.
4. Characteristics of post-modernism:
•There is no absolute truth:
•Truth and error are synonymous:
•Self-conceptualization and rationalization:
•Traditional authority is false and corrupt:
•Ownership:
•Disillusionment with modernism:
•Morality is personal:
•Globalization:
•All religions are valid:
•Liberal ethics:
•Pro-environmentalism: