Postmodern Sentence Examples

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  • Nevertheless, he has been regarded as one of the few postmodern game designers.

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  • The postmodern critique reminds us all that the future is not in the past!

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  • I believe in the critical potential of music as a living cultural practice and reject the pessimistic postmodern cynicism of the 1980s.

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  • This is part of the postmodern critique of 1970s feminism.

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  • That is a classic postmodern deconstruction of a passage of the Bible.

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  • Subjectivity is fractured and connects with others, but Haraway does not lose the agency - as often happens in postmodern discourse.

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  • Some examples of his most famous roles from that period reflects an eclecticism and connection with a postmodern idea of history.

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  • Rather than reversing the dualism, postmodern feminism seeks to dissolve the distinction.

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  • As Gertrude Himmelfarb points out, postmodern multiculturalism has the pernicious effect to demean and dehumanize the people who are the subjects of history.

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  • His most recent books include Orientalism, The A to Z of Postmodern Life and the co-authored international bestseller Why Do People Hate America?

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  • The purpose of this meeting was to explore postmodern generational issues and their effect on the world mission movement.

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  • Lyotard defines the postmodern as the process of developing a new epistemology that responds to new conditions of knowledge (Kellner 1990 ).

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  • His research interests include postmodern and contemporary literature and literary theory.

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  • Knowing these images are empty makes the practice postmodern.

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  • What does Lyotard mean when he claims that ' a work can become modern only if it is first postmodern '?

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  • He lives in New York City where he edits the online journal, eratio postmodern poetry.

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  • Certainly there should have been a chapter on Hayden White, the most significant historian who might qualify for the adjective ' postmodern ' .

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  • The qualities for which he is celebrated by today's postmodern cultural magpies are the very ones that cost him half his career.

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  • Here Halsey's own perspective, of what I take to be a postmodern relativism, comes to the fore.

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  • Where appropriate, he relates classical semiotics thinking to the highly mediated, postmodern world of mass communication.

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  • This position (or collection of positions) include those associated, broadly speaking, with a postmodern sensibility.

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  • The module then considers examples of literary texts which exemplify a postmodern outlook on reality (or, on ' reality ' ).

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  • Anyhow, CWV warrior looks at Christianity 's cultural mandate and Church leadership in the postmodern relativistic quagmire in this post.

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  • In this postmodern free-for-all it is hard to envision much of a sacerdotal role for the literary scholar.

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  • The module then considers examples of literary texts which exemplify a postmodern outlook on reality (or, on ' reality ').

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  • Gehry is an architect, famed for his postmodern, sculptural style, and his beautiful watches for Fossil reflect his background.

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  • It then proceeds to discuss examples of literary texts and two films that incorporate postmodern perspectives in order to call those perspectives into question.

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  • Contrary to postmodern critique, Mozart's contemporaries rejected disembodied metaphysics.

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