- POSTMODERN
poʊs(t)'mɑd.ərn adjective. Coming later than modern. - 2. A 20th century concept and style in arts and criticism, representing a departure from modernism, typified by a general distrust of grand theories and ideologies.
- 3. Anti-modern.
- [Pomo
'poʊ.moʊ abbreviation, postmodernismpoʊs(t)'mɑd.ərn.iz.əm noun, postmodernistpoʊs(t)'mɑd.ərn.ist adjective, postmodernitypoʊs(t).moʊd'ər.nə.di noun.]
Seems I grew up postmodern. I just didn’t know it had a name. I also didn’t realize, at the time, how badly it scared the heebie-jeebies out of many a
The label’s not new. It first cropped up in the 1950s. Artists and architects started using it to describe the hip, exciting things they were doing. The current scene was “modern,” so they claimed they were beyond modern, post modern; whatever modern was, they weren’t.
Gradually people began to claim postmodernism is more than just their artistic style; it’s their
But
If you’ve not heard this definition before, I don’t blame you. When I first heard the term “postmodernism” in seminary, Christian apologists were describing it as “rejecting reality, in favor of one’s own invented reality.” Which is hardly a new philosophy; everybody does that. Little kids do it: “No! I don’t believe you! It’s not true!” [covers ears with hands] “La la la I can’t hear you.” And no doubt you’ve noticed
But believing in your own fictions instead of the real world, isn’t postmodernism. You want a proper definition of postmodernism, you gotta set aside your own knee-jerk prejudices and ask a postmodern. Or read some of their books. I was trained in journalism long before I was trained in theology, so I tracked down and read a bunch of original sources… and realized that’s me. That’s totally me. I’m postmodern. Surprise!
Postmodernism is in many ways a backlash to the philosophy of
Whereas we postmoderns are entirely sure that’s all a pipe dream.