Philosophical and cultural roots of postmodernism
The Roots of Postmodernism: Philosophical and Cultural Foundations "is a deep study of the philosophical and cultural roots of postmodernism that defined its formation and development as a literary, cultural and philosophical phenomenon. Postmodernism arose in the second half of the 20th century as a reaction to modern art and society, and its philosophical and cultural roots are revealed through the analysis of various historical, philosophical and cultural contexts.Philosophical roots of postmodernism include:
1. Criticism of metaphysics: Postmodernism abandons traditional metaphysics and the principles of truth, preferring to see the world as a construct of language and power.
2. Developing the philosophy of deconstruction: Jacques Derrida's work and his concept of deconstruction have been instrumental in shaping postmodern thinking, showing how language and text create meanings and identities.
3. Poststructuralism ideas: The works of Michel Foucault and Jean-François Liotard postulate the destruction of center and centrality in literature and culture, which is consistent with the principles of postmodernism.
4. Philosophy of relativism: Postmodernism rejects the idea of objective truth and the principles of universalism, preferring to see the world as a variety of different interpretations and perspectives.
5. Reflexivity and self-awareness: Postmodernism actively studies the process of creating knowledge and understanding, recognizing its own convention and contextuality.
Cultural roots of postmodernism include:
1. The development of mass culture: postmodernism reflects the diversity and multidimensionality of modern mass culture, including the phenomena of cinema, television, advertising and consumption.
2. Intertextuality and media: Postmodernism actively addresses different media forms and cultural artifacts, creating complex networks of connections between different texts and genres.
3. Globalization and postcolonialism: Postmodernism responds to the processes of globalization and postcolonialism, showing a variety of cultural and social experiences.
Through the study of the philosophical and cultural roots of postmodernism, we can better understand its significance and impact on modern society and culture, and appreciate its contribution to the development of contemporary art and thinking.
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