Modern/Postmodern: Society, Philosophy, Literature offers new
definitions of modernism and postmodernism by presenting an original
theoretical system of thought that explains the differences between
these two key movements. Taking a contrastive approach, Peter V. Zima
identifies three key concepts in the relationship between modernism
and postmodernism - ambiguity, ambivalence and indifference. Zima
defines modernism and postmodernism as problematics, as opposed to
aesthetics, stylistics or ideologies. Unlike modernism, which is
grounded in an increasing ambivalence towards social norms and values,
postmodernity is presented as an era of indifference, i.e. of
interchangeable norms, values and perspectives. Taking an historical,
interdisciplinary and intercultural approach that engages with
Anglo-American and European debates, the book describes the transition
from late modernist ambivalence to postmodern indifference in the
contexts of philosophy, literature and sociology. This is the ideal
guide to the relationship between modernism and postmodernism for
students and scholars throughout the humanities.
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Society, Philosophy, Literature
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ISBN
9781441112897
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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