I'm going to start by trying to understand first the concept of
postmodernism and then look at the theoretical context of it through
Adorno, ,Derrida and Foucalt and Baudrillard.Yet my first aim is to
understand the concept of modernism and its relation to post
modernism,and in reality why it came about.
I intend to
concentrate on these theorist first as when studying the module, I
realised how much of what we see and understand about postmodernism is
influenced by their conceptions of it.
'Postmodernism :a mode of thought ,strategy or aesthetic
style
,which is the 'cultural dominant'(Jameson) of the late 20th century.E.g
kitsch in TV soap operas,Hollywood B films...anti-linear ,metafictional
,hybrid and self conscious art
forms'.(Dr.M.DenbyPostmodernism:Historical and Critical Contexts
29/9/11)
What can be ascertained from this quote is
that we are dealing with a subculture which has come about due to social
and historical change,which has in essence influenced the creation of
this ideal.Thus it is evident that postmodernism is fulfilling what
modernism cannot.As according to Venturi/Jencks architects ,it was seen as a challenge to modernism's universal /a historical aesthetics and it's aesthetic and social uniformity'.
(Denby :Postmodernism:Historical and critical contexts 29/11/11)
Thus in this instance architects are challenging the 'human
experience', by mixing 'pre-modern traditions as well as elitist and
popular art forms.
I think it is important to understand that this
art form is encompassing the whole of the arts,thus creating a melting
pot of new experiences.
As according to Bell
(sociologist) :the term post modern used to describe a historical era
and sociocultural conditions.Drawing on structuralism,postmodernism
rejects the Enlightenment's autonomous ,coherent subject/self (Descartes
'I think therefore I am' ) '.
(Denby:Postmodernism :historical and critical contexts 29/11/11)
This
is evidently showing that postmodernism therefore affects the natural
reasoned concept of looking at things and makes us think in opposition to reality or our view of reasoning.Yet
what it also evident that the concept of postmodernism and the crisis
of 'humanism' ,is subjective to philosophical thinking a concept I shall
explore in my next blog post.
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