Postmodernism: Some Corrections and Clarifications

Resource type
Blog Post
Title
Postmodernism: Some Corrections and Clarifications
Abstract
Before I proceed with a brief discussion of postmodernism and its contribution to the 20th century thought, a clarification: contrary to the common view, the “modernism” part of the word “postmodernism” does not denote “modernity.” Such an interpretation is wrong (and also raises the question of why postmodernism had not happened 200 years earlier). The “modernism” part of the word refers to the dominant literary and artistic movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In other words, postmodernism is not what came after the Renaissance, the industrial revolution, Voltaire and Descartes—it is what came after the cubists, the existentialists, Kafka and Joyce. This correction is important for reasons of formal accuracy—but it is also a reminder that postmodernism was neither the first, nor the most important movement to attack the values of Western civilisation. Mannerism did it in the 1520s, followed by baroque, then the gothics and romantics, and, finally, at the turn of the 20th century, the modernists. The latter rebelled on a truly grand scale, negating and annihilating everything that had …
Blog Title
Quillette
Date
9/18/20, 9:23 AM
Accessed
9/18/20, 11:30 AM
Language
en-AU
Short Title
Postmodernism
Citation
Postmodernism: Some Corrections and Clarifications. (2020, September 18). Quillette. https://quillette.com/2020/09/18/postmodernism-some-corrections-and-clarifications/