Postmodernism emerged after World War II and rejects the ideals of the modern era such as objective truth and rationality. It is characterized by a skepticism of grand narratives, an emphasis on plurality and ambiguity, and a rejection of universal values. Postmodernist literature from this period reflects these characteristics through experimental styles that blur reality and fiction and challenge traditional concepts.
Postmodernism emerged after World War II and rejects the ideals of the modern era such as objective truth and rationality. It is characterized by a skepticism of grand narratives, an emphasis on plurality and ambiguity, and a rejection of universal values. Postmodernist literature from this period reflects these characteristics through experimental styles that blur reality and fiction and challenge traditional concepts.
Postmodernism emerged after World War II and rejects the ideals of the modern era such as objective truth and rationality. It is characterized by a skepticism of grand narratives, an emphasis on plurality and ambiguity, and a rejection of universal values. Postmodernist literature from this period reflects these characteristics through experimental styles that blur reality and fiction and challenge traditional concepts.
9-742-952 INTRODUCTION WHAT IS POSTMODERNISM? TIMELINE OF EVENTS POSTMODERNISM CHARACTERISTICS LITERATURE OF THE POSTMODERN PERIOD CHARACTERISTIC WHERE ARE WE GOING