post-modernism

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  • pre-modern
    -used religion/god for every explanation
    -didn't change, stayed stable
  • modernity
    -industrialisation & urbanisation
    -identity was fixed
    -based heavily on occupation & class
    -less choice
  • globalisation
    -increasing interconnectedness
    -technological change : instant communication across societies
    -transport : travel between societies
    -economic changes : increase in trade & economic inequalities
    -political changes : most important unit of power is nation state
  • postmodernity
    -time of globalisation
    -identity is more fluid
    -social structures have less power over identities & behaviour
    -people have more choice = more diversity
    -international power
    -enlightenment project no longer possible
  • the enlightenment project
    -idea that society can progress through the use of human reason (rationality & science) to find out the truth about the world
    -postmodernists argue this is no longer possible
  • Foucault & Lyotard - knowledge

    -argue there's no sure foundation of knowledge > no objective criteria to prove theory true or false
    consequences of this :
    > rejection of the Enlightenment Project
    > rejection of accepted knowledge & metanarratives
    -through the rejection of metanarratives, postmodernists take a relativist position
    -argue as there's so many versions of the truth, people don't believe wholeheartedly in any one version
  • consequences of having no sure foundations to knowledge

    -rejection of the Enlightenment Project
    -rejection of accepted knowledge & metanarratives
  • relativist position

    all accounts of reality are equally valid
  • Baudrillard - consumer culture 

    -postmodern age is a world where people respond to images/symbols rather than people, places & objects
    -people consume products in order to construct own identities
    > demonstrating how we're disconnected from reality
  • Baudrillard - simulacra
    -he seems many objects as being completely removed from their grounding in 'reality' in postmodern era
    -media produces an endless stream of ever-changing images, values & versions of the truth > there's no longer a coherent/fixed set of values shared by members of society
    -simulacra : just a symbol, devoid from reality
    -hyperreality : society composed of many simulacrum
  • is Baudrillard optimistic or pessimistic about modern society?
    pessimistic
  • why is Baudrillard pessimistic about postmodern society?

    -he believes that media-created hyperreality has left us unable to distinguish images from reality
    -means we no longer have the power to improve society > can't even grasp what it's really like
    > Enlightenment Project is no longer possible