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The paradox of post-postmodernism
Educators live in a paradoxical space of Tao and wuwei: Tao is not Tao once it is labeled. Post- postmodernism resides in this unknown space—space where multiple, unknown angles exist in creating us-ness (which is never a uniformed, exclusive format of it). Indeed, a paradox is and is not post-postmodern.
Moon, Seungho
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the Swedish strategy: Epidemiology and postmodernism [PDF]
Martin Lindstrom
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A Critical Cartography of Feminist Post-postmodernism [PDF]
At the end of postmodernism, in an era that experts fail to define in any meaningful manner because it swings between nostalgia and euphoria, in a political economy of fear and frenzy,1 new master ...
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Haben Sie sich schon mal gefragt, in welcher Zeitepoche Sie gerade leben? Die Frage ist an sich unbeantwortbar, weil sich die Menschen bzw. Cyborgs wahrscheinlich erst in funfzig bis hundert Jahren darauf einigen werden, wie sie unsere Zeit ruckblickend benennen wollen.
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POST-POSTMODERN: ARTS AND TRENDS
This article considers post-postmodern arts and trends in their diversity. The starting point of the research is the comparison of postmodern and post-postmodern in the art environment. Postmodern paradoxically limits the redundancy, not allowing sufficient displaying of the special features of an art object.
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Paradigms of Cyberculturalism in Post-postmodernity
AbstractIn this article, I argue that we have moved into a new artistic, literary, social, media and economic period, wherein cyberculture reigns at the crossroads of real and virtual spaces and affects our literary and artistic productions, publication outlets, communication means and economic transactions.
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The distance between the religious values of parents and those of children in Israel. [PDF]
Luria E.
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Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism
Larry A. Hickman presents John Dewey as very much at home in the busy mix of contemporary philosophy—as a thinker whose work now, more than fifty years after his death, still furnishes fresh insights into cutting-edge philosophical debates. Hickman argues that it is precisely the rich, pluralistic mix of contemporary philosophical discourse, with its ...
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Breaking out of the citadel: social theory and psychiatry. [PDF]
Poole R, Robinson CA.
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Post-Postmodernity: The Battle for Consciousness
Against the background of the ambiguous scientific and technological developments, consciousness, which is the major mankind’s achievement and the greatest human pride, is in grave danger. Today’s era threatens our consciousness. Consciousness generates brilliant ideas and can use them roughly pragmatically.
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