Is Postmodernism the Ultimate Deconstructionist?

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Postmodernism is characterized by its rejection of boundaries between high and low art, rigid genre distinctions, and traditional narratives, emphasizing concepts like pastiche, parody, and irony. It reflects a shift in confidence regarding science and humanity, suggesting that the world has become unfathomable and that certainty in human understanding has diminished. Philosophically, postmodernism is marked by anti-epistemological stances, anti-essentialism, and skepticism towards grand narratives, rejecting the notion of absolute truths and the idea of a singular, coherent explanatory system. Postmodernists critique the neutrality of reason, highlight the social construction of knowledge, and challenge the concept of the autonomous rational subject. They are known for their deconstructionist approach, which allows them to critically analyze and question established knowledge, although they often maintain a pragmatic view regarding personal finances.
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Can u explain it to me, what's is its views on religion and science.
 
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http://www.colorado.edu/English/ENGL2012Klages/pomo.html

I read that victorian era is opposite Modernism.

This is a quick rundow on Post modernism
Postmodernism, like modernism, follows most of these same ideas, rejecting boundaries between high and low forms of art, rejecting rigid genre distinctions, emphasizing pastiche, parody, bricolage, irony, and playfulness. Postmodern art (and thought) favors reflexivity and self-consciousness, fragmentation and discontinuity (especially in narrative structures), ambiguity, simultaneity, and an emphasis on the destructured, decentered, dehumanized subject.

You get that underlined part about today's art "Post modernism".
 
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In my high-school religion book, a probably more popularized definition:

- The confidence in science is gone
- The world has become unfathomable
- The confidence in humans are gone

Postmodern - Cambridge dictionary of philosophy:

... There are many disagreements ... Postmodern philosophy is therefore usually regaded as a complex cluster concept that includes the following elements: an anti- (or post-) epistemological standpoint; anti-essentialism; anti-realism; anti foundationalism; opposition to trancendal arguments and trancendal standpoints; rejection of the picture of knowledge as accurate representation; rejection of final vocabularities, i.e. rejection of principles, distinctions, and despcriptions that are thought to be unconditionaly binding for all times, persons, and places, and a suspicion of grand narratives, metanarratives of the sort perhaps best illustrated by dialectical materialism.
In addition to these things postmodern philosophy is "against," it also opposes characterizing this menu of oppositions as relativism, skepticism, or nihilism, and it rejects as "the metaphysics of presence" the traditional, putatively impossible dream of a complete, unique, and closed explanatory system, an explanatory system typically fueled by binary oppositions. On the positive side, one often finds the following themes: its critique of the notion of the neutrality and sovereignty of reason - including insistence on its pervasively gendered, historical, and ethonocentric character; its conception of the social construction of word-world mappings; its tendency to embrace historicism; its critique of the ultimate status of a contrast between epistemology, on the one hand, and the sociology of knowledge, on the other hand; it's dissolution of the notion of the autonomous, rational subject; its insistence on the artificial status of divisions of labor in knowledge acquisition and production; and its ambivalence about the Enlightment and its ideology...
 
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An important about postmodernists. They are excellent deconstructionists of almost all knowledge. They tend to be very well versed in their literature and can take be quite difficult opponents in debates. Many of them feel they can deconstruct any knowledge at all.

Well, except their bank accounts. Nobody seems deconstructionist about their money. :wink:
 
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