Postmodernism Flashcards

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Timeline

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Start: 1939-45 WWII
1939-45 WWII: Britain emerged bankrupt and in huge debt to the USA reforms (education, employment, pensions…), social change, population growth, obsessive consumerism, a huge multicultural influx, growing nationalism
1947-91 Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts: capitalism vs. communism/socialism
Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
1960’s Space travel
1973 European Economic Community → European Union (1993) → EU referendum: Brexit → Brexit (2020)

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Politics & Society

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  • Decolonialisation/Independence of colonies → Commonwealth of Nations
    Economy (industrial age → information age): consumerism, cultural globalisation
    technological innovations, mediatisation/digitalisation
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What is Postmodernism about?

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= late 20th century movement; characterised by broad scepticism, subjectivism, relativism, general suspicion of reason, sensitivity of the role of ideology in maintaining political and economic power
- Meaning is relative → There are multiple meanings!; There are no limitations. → Everything is possible.; The world has undergone countless disasters and is beyond redemption and understanding.

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Literary Context

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  • new cultural, aesthetic, and critical agenda
  • postmodernism as an abandonment of social and intellectual responsibility
  • globalisation → New English Literatures
  • in many books: blending between magic, supernatural elements, fiction and reality
    avoids break with the past as avant-garde
  • focus on reconceptualising notions of subjectivity and gender
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Literary Techniques

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  • everything, becomes possible
  • Modernism and Post-Modernism stress the importance of text and reader, applying multiple stylistic techniques
  • narrative techniques: fragmentation, multiple plots
  • subjectivism = stressing the importance of a complex mind
  • magic realism = creating a real world or banal setting while also adding or revealing magical and supernatural elements to the reader
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