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Modernism and Postmodernism is the "Study of the Shattered Mirror"—the investigation of the 20th-century "Crisis" that "Brooke" our "Faith" in "Reason" and "Progress." While "Modernism" (1900–1950) was the "Attempt" to "Build a New World" out of the "Rubble" of tradition, **Postmodernism** (1960–Present) is the "Skepticism" that "Any Grand Story" can ever be "True." From the "Fragmentation" of "Stream of Consciousness" to the "Deconstruction" of **Jacques Derrida** and the "Relativism" of "Truth," this field explores the "Aftermath of Meaning." It is the science of "Irony," explaining why we "No Longer Believe" in "Absolute Answers"—and how we "Navigate" a world of "Infinite Perspectives."
Modernism and Postmodernism is the "Study of the Shattered Mirror"—the investigation of the 20th-century "Crisis" that "Brooke" our "Faith" in "Reason" and "Progress." While "Modernism" (1900–1950) was the "Attempt" to "Build a New World" out of the "Rubble" of tradition, **Postmodernism** (1960–Present) is the "Skepticism" that "Any Grand Story" can ever be "True." From the "Fragmentation" of "Stream of Consciousness" to the "Deconstruction" of **Jacques Derrida** and the "Relativism" of "Truth," this field explores the "Aftermath of Meaning." It is the science of "Irony," explaining why we "No Longer Believe" in "Absolute Answers"—and how we "Navigate" a world of "Infinite Perspectives."
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== Remembering ==
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> ==
* '''Modernism''' — A cultural movement (late 19th-mid 20th century) that "Broke" with "Tradition" and "Searched" for "New Forms" (e.g., 'Abstract Art,' 'Functional Architecture').
* '''Modernism''' — A cultural movement (late 19th-mid 20th century) that "Broke" with "Tradition" and "Searched" for "New Forms" (e.g., 'Abstract Art,' 'Functional Architecture').
* '''Postmodernism''' — A late-20th-century movement characterized by "Skepticism" toward "Grand Narratives" and an "Emphasis" on "Irony," "Parody," and "Relativism."
* '''Postmodernism''' — A late-20th-century movement characterized by "Skepticism" toward "Grand Narratives" and an "Emphasis" on "Irony," "Parody," and "Relativism."
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* '''Subjectivity''' — The focus on the "Internal Mind" rather than the "External World."
* '''Subjectivity''' — The focus on the "Internal Mind" rather than the "External World."
* '''Disruption''' — The goal of Modernism: "Making it New" (Ezra Pound) to "Shock" the "Sleeping World."
* '''Disruption''' — The goal of Modernism: "Making it New" (Ezra Pound) to "Shock" the "Sleeping World."
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== Understanding ==
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Modernism and postmodernism are understood through '''Failure''' and '''Multiplicity'''.
Modernism and postmodernism are understood through '''Failure''' and '''Multiplicity'''.


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'''The 'Urinal' (Duchamp, 1917)'''': An artist put a "Toilet" in an "Art Gallery." He called it "Art" because he "Chose it." It was the "Moment" the "Rulebook" of "Beauty" was "Burned." It proved that "Art" is a "Concept," not a "Skill"—a "Key Step" into the "Postmodern World."
'''The 'Urinal' (Duchamp, 1917)'''': An artist put a "Toilet" in an "Art Gallery." He called it "Art" because he "Chose it." It was the "Moment" the "Rulebook" of "Beauty" was "Burned." It proved that "Art" is a "Concept," not a "Skill"—a "Key Step" into the "Postmodern World."
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== Applying ==
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'''Modeling 'The Postmodern Logic' (Analyzing if a 'Fact' is seen as 'Objective'):'''
'''Modeling 'The Postmodern Logic' (Analyzing if a 'Fact' is seen as 'Objective'):'''
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: '''The 'Bauhaus' School''' → The "Attempt" to "Design" a "Total Modern Life": "Form follows Function."
: '''The 'Bauhaus' School''' → The "Attempt" to "Design" a "Total Modern Life": "Form follows Function."
: '''Andy Warhol’s 'Pop Art' ''' → The "Postmodern Explosion": "Art" is a "Soup Can." "Repetition" is the "New Original."
: '''Andy Warhol’s 'Pop Art' ''' → The "Postmodern Explosion": "Art" is a "Soup Can." "Repetition" is the "New Original."
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== Analyzing ==
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'''The Concept of "The Hyperreal" (Baudrillard)''': Analyzing "The Matrix." In a world of "TV" and "Internet," we no longer "Experience" the "Real World." We experience the "Map." We "Vote" for "Images," we "Buy" "Brands," and we "Love" "Avatars." The "Fake" is "More Influential" than the "Real."
'''The Concept of "The Hyperreal" (Baudrillard)''': Analyzing "The Matrix." In a world of "TV" and "Internet," we no longer "Experience" the "Real World." We experience the "Map." We "Vote" for "Images," we "Buy" "Brands," and we "Love" "Avatars." The "Fake" is "More Influential" than the "Real."
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== Evaluating ==
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Evaluating modernism and postmodernism:
Evaluating modernism and postmodernism:
# '''Nihilism''': If "Nothing is Absolute," does "Life" have "Any Meaning"? (The 'Void' problem).
# '''Nihilism''': If "Nothing is Absolute," does "Life" have "Any Meaning"? (The 'Void' problem).
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# '''Science''': Is "Science" just "Another Story," or is it "Actually True"? (The 'Science Wars' of the 90s).
# '''Science''': Is "Science" just "Another Story," or is it "Actually True"? (The 'Science Wars' of the 90s).
# '''Politics''': Has "Postmodernism" "Destroyed" "Solidarity" by "Focusing" on "Infinite Individual Identities"?
# '''Politics''': Has "Postmodernism" "Destroyed" "Solidarity" by "Focusing" on "Infinite Individual Identities"?
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== Creating ==
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Future Frontiers:
Future Frontiers:
# '''The 'Meta-Modern' Synthesis''': A "New Movement" that "Accepts" postmodern irony but "Re-builds" "Sincere Meaning" and "Hope" (The 'Sincere Irony').
# '''The 'Meta-Modern' Synthesis''': A "New Movement" that "Accepts" postmodern irony but "Re-builds" "Sincere Meaning" and "Hope" (The 'Sincere Irony').
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Modernism and Postmodernism is the "Study of the Shattered Mirror"—the investigation of the 20th-century "Crisis" that "Brooke" our "Faith" in "Reason" and "Progress." While "Modernism" (1900–1950) was the "Attempt" to "Build a New World" out of the "Rubble" of tradition, **Postmodernism** (1960–Present) is the "Skepticism" that "Any Grand Story" can ever be "True." From the "Fragmentation" of "Stream of Consciousness" to the "Deconstruction" of **Jacques Derrida** and the "Relativism" of "Truth," this field explores the "Aftermath of Meaning." It is the science of "Irony," explaining why we "No Longer Believe" in "Absolute Answers"—and how we "Navigate" a world of "Infinite Perspectives."

Remembering[edit]

  • Modernism — A cultural movement (late 19th-mid 20th century) that "Broke" with "Tradition" and "Searched" for "New Forms" (e.g., 'Abstract Art,' 'Functional Architecture').
  • Postmodernism — A late-20th-century movement characterized by "Skepticism" toward "Grand Narratives" and an "Emphasis" on "Irony," "Parody," and "Relativism."
  • Grand Narrative (Lyotard) — A "Big Story" (like 'Science,' 'Marxism,' or 'Religion') that "Explains Everything" and "Promises Progress." Postmodernism says these are "Dead."
  • Deconstruction (Derrida) — The "Method" of "Analyzing Text" to show that its "Meaning" is "Unstable" and "Contradictory."
  • Relativism — The belief that "Truth" and "Morals" are "Not Absolute" but are "Relative" to "Culture," "Language," or "Perspective."
  • Fragmentation — The "Modernist" style of "Breaking the Story" into "Pieces" (e.g., 'Cubism' or 'The Waste Land').
  • Metafiction — A story that "Knows it is a story" and "Talks to the reader" about the "Act of Writing."
  • Simulacrum (Baudrillard) — A "Copy" with "No Original" (e.g., 'Disneyland' or 'A Filtered Instagram Photo'): when the "Fake" becomes "More Real" than the "Real."
  • Subjectivity — The focus on the "Internal Mind" rather than the "External World."
  • Disruption — The goal of Modernism: "Making it New" (Ezra Pound) to "Shock" the "Sleeping World."

Understanding[edit]

Modernism and postmodernism are understood through Failure and Multiplicity.

1. The "Brave New World" (Modernism): Tradition "Died" in the "Trenches" of WWI.

  • The "Old Ways" (Kings/Church) led to "Slaughter."
  • **Modernists** said: "We must Build a New World from Scratch."
  • They used **"Science and Design"** to build "Perfect Cities" (Le Corbusier).
  • They used **"Abstraction"** to find the "Essence" of art.
  • It was a "Heroic" (but often cold) "Attempt" to find a "New Truth."

2. The "End of the Big Story" (Postmodernism): Modernism "Failed." (The 'Atom Bomb,' 'Totalitarianism').

  • **Postmodernists** said: "Stop trying to find the 'One Truth'."
  • Every "Grand Narrative" ends in "Violence."
  • There is "No Truth," only "Points of View."
  • There is "No Original," only "Remixes."
  • Life is a **"Game of Language"** (Wittgenstein).

3. The "Death of the Author" (Deconstruction): "You" don't "Own" your "Words."

  • When you "Write a Word," it has **100 meanings** based on its "History."
  • A "Reader" "Creates" the meaning, not the "Writer."
  • Everything is a **"Text"**: "Gender," "History," "Science."
  • To "Understand" something, you must **"Deconstruct"** it to "Find the Hidden Power" inside the words.

The 'Urinal' (Duchamp, 1917)': An artist put a "Toilet" in an "Art Gallery." He called it "Art" because he "Chose it." It was the "Moment" the "Rulebook" of "Beauty" was "Burned." It proved that "Art" is a "Concept," not a "Skill"—a "Key Step" into the "Postmodern World."

Applying[edit]

Modeling 'The Postmodern Logic' (Analyzing if a 'Fact' is seen as 'Objective'): <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def analyze_truth_claim(claim, group_identity, linguistic_context):

   """
   Shows why 'Facts' cause 'Arguments'.
   """
   # In Postmodernism, Truth is 'Constructed'
   if group_identity == "Oppressed":
       return f"RESULT: SUBJUGATED KNOWLEDGE. (A 'Truth' hidden by the 'Grand Narrative')."
   elif linguistic_context == "Power":
       return f"RESULT: DISCOURSE. (A 'Fact' created to 'Control' others)."
   else:
       return "RESULT: DECONSTRUCTED. (The 'Fact' has dissolved into 'Interpretation')."
  1. Case: A 'Scientific Law' about Gender

print(analyze_truth_claim("Biology is Fixed", "Marginalized", "Power")) </syntaxhighlight>

Modernist Landmarks
Einstein’s 'Relativity' (1905) → (See Article 122). The "Scientific Equivalent": "Space and Time" are "Not Absolute."
Joyce’s 'Ulysses' → The "Modernist Bible": a "Single Day" told through a "Shattered Mirror" of "Stream of Consciousness."
The 'Bauhaus' School → The "Attempt" to "Design" a "Total Modern Life": "Form follows Function."
Andy Warhol’s 'Pop Art' → The "Postmodern Explosion": "Art" is a "Soup Can." "Repetition" is the "New Original."

Analyzing[edit]

Modernism vs. Postmodernism
Feature Modernism (1900-1950) Postmodernism (1960-Present)
Goal "Build a New Truth" "Deconstruct all Truth"
Style "Heroic / Serious / Experimental" "Ironic / Playful / Meta"
View of History "A Progress from Old to New" "A Random Heap of Stories"
Unity "High Art" vs "Low Art" "Blurring" (Mixing High and Low)
Analogy A 'Steel Skyscraper' A 'Lego Set' with no instructions

The Concept of "The Hyperreal" (Baudrillard): Analyzing "The Matrix." In a world of "TV" and "Internet," we no longer "Experience" the "Real World." We experience the "Map." We "Vote" for "Images," we "Buy" "Brands," and we "Love" "Avatars." The "Fake" is "More Influential" than the "Real."

Evaluating[edit]

Evaluating modernism and postmodernism:

  1. Nihilism: If "Nothing is Absolute," does "Life" have "Any Meaning"? (The 'Void' problem).
  2. Ethics: Can we have "Human Rights" if "Right and Wrong" are just "Relative" to culture?
  3. Science: Is "Science" just "Another Story," or is it "Actually True"? (The 'Science Wars' of the 90s).
  4. Politics: Has "Postmodernism" "Destroyed" "Solidarity" by "Focusing" on "Infinite Individual Identities"?

Creating[edit]

Future Frontiers:

  1. The 'Meta-Modern' Synthesis: A "New Movement" that "Accepts" postmodern irony but "Re-builds" "Sincere Meaning" and "Hope" (The 'Sincere Irony').
  2. AI 'Deconstruction' Engines: An AI that "Reads all History" and "Reveals the Biases" of "Every Story," "Cleaning" the "Linguistic Matrix."
  3. Virtual 'Authenticity' Worlds: A "Simulated World" where "Meaning" is "Fixed" by "Blockchain," "Creating" an "Anchor of Truth" in a "Fluid Reality."
  4. The 'Post-Human' Narrative: (See Article 575). "Moving Beyond" "Human Perspective" into "AI or Biological hive-minds" as the "Next Chapter" after Postmodernism.