Title: POSTMODERNISM:
1POSTMODERNISM
- LEARNING TARGET I can summarize the main tenets
of literature from Post-Modernism (Contemporary)
2REMEMBER What is Modernism?
- Modernism reflects a loss of faith in traditional
values and beliefs, including the American Dream.
- Artistic/literary movement
- Post World-War One
- Pessimistic picture of culture in disarray
- Modern poets goal rid poetry of 19th century
prettiness sentimentality - Rejected 19th century optimism
- 6 Qualities instability, futility, chaos, loss
of faith, collapse of morality, disillusionment -
3Where did modernism develop?
- -Europe
- -Modernists believed that the lives of people
would improve thanks to science and a world
based on logic. - It began as a time of optimism leading up to 1914
when WWI began
4The turning point from modernism to postmodernism
- The terrible bloodshed of the First World War
sowed seeds of doubt as to whether the world was
becoming a better place. - The fact that science was turned to creating
weapons of mass destruction and killing on an
industrial scale as a trademark of the war
(WWII), a wave of pessimism swept across Europe. - 2 compounding factors that became the turning
point Holocaust and Atomic Bomb
5The birth of post-modernism
- This idea of a
- -loss in the goodness of people and
- -a suspicion of science and
- -a suspicion of a world of logic and order
- compounded by two main events of the Second
World War
6- The Holocaust
- The dropping of Atomic bombs on Japanese cities.
7So.. what is postmodernism?
- -Postmodern texts embody scepticism towards the
ideas and ideals of the modern era, especially
the ideas of progress, objectivity, reason
certainty, personal identity.
8Modernism Vs. Post Modernism
- Think beginning in mid WWII (1939-1945) and
continued on through late 1900s - Post-modernists believe that the majority of the
world bases its views on what is presented to
them through the media this is called
hyper-reality a reality created through
media. - Post-modernists believe that works of art are
open to many different interpretations.
- Think post WWI (1914-1918) around time of
Prohibition, Roaring 20s - Modernists believe that people were capable of
original thought. - Modernists believed that a work of art bears a
universal truth or meaning.
How do these songs embody postmodernism? American
Pie 1971 https//www.youtube.com/watch?vuAsV5-
Hv-7U Born in the USA 1981 https//www.youtu
be.com/watch?vOuJUq58VQXQ
9How do these songs embody postmodernism?
- American Pie 1971
- Miss American Pie She is the America of a
passing era, and he is bidding her farewell. - The narrator here is nostalgic for a simpler and
more optimistic kind of musica music that can
make people smile, and that could help them
forget their troubles. - Born in the USA 1981
- The song was in part a tribute to Springsteen's
friends who had experienced the Vietnam War
(1954-1975), some of whom did not come back it
also protests the hardships Vietnam
veterans faced upon their return from the war.
10Some definitions.
- Hyperreality - a hypothetical inability of
consciousness to distinguish reality from
fantasy, especially in technologically advanced
postmodern cultures. - A parody also called send-up , spoof or
lampoon), in contemporary usage, is a work
created to mock, comment on, or make fun at an
original work. - https//www.youtube.com/watch?vO_DwMLUh1YQ
- 0-50
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vZe9xAIqZszw
- 0-52
- A pastiche is a literary or other artistic genre
that is a "hodge-podge" or an imitation.
11As we read Harrison Bergeron, underline any
qualities that call in to question the
individual, society, the media etc. (qualities of
postmodernism literature)
12How is this short story a critique of the
following terms?
- SOCIETY
- MEDIA
- GOVERNMENT
- HUMAN NATURE
13Harrison Bergeron Reading Questions
- What is the state of U.S. society as described in
the first paragraph of the story? How has
equality been achieved? - Consider the characters of Hazel and George. Why
isnt Hazel handicapped? How does George seem to
feel about his handicaps? - Consider the character of Harrison in terms of
both his physical qualities and personality
traits. Why is he considered a threat to society? - What is the significance of the dance that
Harrison performs with the ballerina? How does
the style in which the story is written change in
this passage? - How do Hazel and George react to the televised
murder of their son? - What do you consider to be Vonneguts message
(there are multiple) in this story? What leads
you to this conclusion?
14Harrison Bergeron
- is representative of postmodernism in that is
somewhat darkly comedic, has a fragmented
storyline (with the thought interrupters), is
full of sarcasm and irony, and is set in a
distant dystopian technologically advanced
future. It also represents a loss of faith in
society and in humanity in general.
15Thursday, April
- Read The Lottery
- As you read, underline any qualities that call in
to question the individual, society, the media
etc. - Complete a SOAPSTONE
- Come to class having taken notes on how the story
is a critique on these terms - SOCIETY
- MEDIA
- GOVERNMENT
- HUMAN NATURE
- Be ready to share your answers with the class.