Similar words: postmodernism, postmodern, modernist, modernistic, modernise, modernism, modernised, modernisation. Meaning: adj. of or relating to postmodernism.
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(1) The postmodernist reaction to commodification is of different colour.
(2) Much the opposite with postmodernist surrealism and pop art.
(3) My conception of postmodernist de-differentiation via an aesthetics of desire was also in large part dependent on Lyotard's work.
(4) The postmodernist dilemma of periodization is vividly dramatized by these efforts to circumscribe their location in contemporary fiction.
(5) Where modernist consumption was premised on mass forms, postmodernist consumption is premised on niches.
(6) Brooke-Rose reverses this familiar postmodernist trope by focusing instead on the relation between the characters and their readers.
(7) This tides once contribute to postmodernist controversy on philosophy, aesthesis, sociology, literature and pedagogy.
(8) In the 1960s, postmodernist aesthetics got on the historical stage in the status of a negator to the Western traditional aesthetics, and totally subverted traditional aesthetics.
(9) Giles Goat-Boy is a typical postmodernist fiction of the important American postmodernist writer, John Barth.
(10) An Analysis of Postmodernist Narrative Features of E. L. Doctorow's City of God.
(11) The Postmodernist fiction of Thomas Pynchon carries on the traditional literary motif of quest, but goes beyond the quest for"meaning" and thus extends the scope of the motif.
(12) Postmodernist novel Snow White is Donald Barthelme s representative work.
(13) According to this postmodernist interpretation, the principle of reason is not bankrupt.
(14) However, within the postmodernist historical consciousness, this shortened ontogenetic repeat of our cultural phylogenesis is no longer meaningful.
(15) Postmodernist scientific outlook, a category of postmodernist ideology, puts forth a new conception.
(16) The present author tries to probe into the postmodernist indeterminacy displayed in the postmodernist novel The Crying of Lot 49, by one of the most important postmodernist writers Thomas Pynchon.
(17) But a postmodernist approach to politics can yield odd results in the post - Soviet world. Sentencedict.com
(18) Am I proud of resorting to stereotypical womanly wiles when I am supposed to be a postmodernist feminist egalitarian?
(19) I should like to pursue this argument through the use of Benjamin's conceptual framework in the analysis of postmodernist cultural forms.
(20) Technology, as a critical issue and fundamental phenomenon, calls attention of postmodernist philosophy.
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