Postmodernism Flashcards

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Irony

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When the opposite thing happens than what you would expect to happen.

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Parody or Homage

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Homage- paying respects to genre, style, person, product

Parody- making fun of genre, style, person, product

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Bricolage

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Sampling and using older media products in your own

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Intertextuality

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References to other media texts

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5
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Fragmented narrative

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Non-linear narrative

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Self-reflexive

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Acknowledging and engaging directly with the audience; aware they’re in a media product

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Common themes

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What if, the future, technology, human existence

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Loss of reality/Lacking verisimilitude

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More artifice, less verisimilitude (amount of realism)

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9
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What is postmodernism in art?

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  • Broad term (art, literature, architecture, culture etc)
  • Reaction to assumed scientific or objective efforts to explain reality of how societies should act
  • Rejection of structures ‘grand narratives’
  • Always considers contextual factors (not absolute)
  • Truth is partial
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Define ‘Technoculture’

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  • Post-industrial, Information age
  • Tech is central focus
  • Understanding of the real mediated by simulations of the real
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Jean Baudrillard’s theory of Simulacra

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  • Simulacrum(a)- image of representation of smth (Latin- simulation)
  • Copies depict things that had no original or og is lost
  • Simulation is the process- imitation of a real-world process over time
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Jean Baudrillard’s theory of Hyper-reality

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Inability to distinguish from a simulation of reality (doesn’t reflect the actual reality)

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What was the argument of Baudrillard’s ‘Simulacra and Simulation’ (1981)?

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  • Concerned about impact of images on society- info overload leading to passivity
  • Postmodern Media culture is artificial- now substitute signs of the real for the real
  • We live in hyperreality- we don’t want the real
  • Identified order or symbols
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According to Baudrillard’s ‘Simulacra and Simulation’ (1981) what is the procession of the simulacra?

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  1. Reflection- faithful copy
  2. Mask- perverted, unfaithful copy
  3. Illusion- cover-up
  4. Pure (simulacra)- no relation to og
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15
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What is implosion?

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The media’s constant recycling of itself and its signs

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