noun
- the cultural, intellectual, and artistic condition or era that follows or rejects modernism, characterized by skepticism toward grand narratives, irony, pastiche, and the blending of high and popular culture
Usage: often used in academic and cultural criticism; frequently contrasted with modernism
Examples
- Postmodernity challenges the idea that there is one universal truth or single correct interpretation of art.
- The rise of postmodernity in the late 20th century brought irony and self-awareness to literature and film.
- Many scholars argue that postmodernity reflects our current digital age, where information and meaning are constantly questioned.
- In postmodernity, artists often mix styles from different eras and cultures without concern for traditional boundaries.
- The concept of postmodernity has influenced architecture, fashion, and popular culture worldwide.