Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Post-modernism
- emerged 1960-80s
- style & content are important
- Postmodernity = historical phase of late capitalism and globalisation
- Postmodernism = styles, modes of representation and critical thinking
- rejects fixed representation of reading
- requires intertextual knowledge
- different meaning for different people at different times
- Characteristics
- hyperconsciousness -
aware of text's cultural
status, function, history
- anything can be art
- no longer anything new to produce/distribute
- Styles, signs and images
- eclecticism - customising existing signs
- parody - borrow style, tehcnique
- pastiche - mixing styles
- bricolage - putting together views
- intertextuality - using other texts in 'new' one
- collecticism - drawing from different styles
- hyper reality: technology created
realities are better than actual reality
- Simulacrum (Baudrillard): the copy of a copy
- Post-modern identity
- new technology force re-assessment of what it means to be 'human'
- layers of reality
- actors play more than
one character (real and
fake life)
- distinction between reality and images is blurred
- media texts challenge reality
- texts/images never reproduce truth
- competing versions of truth/reality
- X Factor: scripted reality,
simulation of reality
- Derrida ()
- texts incapable of conveying objective truth