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  2. Postmodernist film - Wikipedia

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    Modernist film came to maturity in the era between WWI and WWII with characteristics such as montage and symbolic imagery, and often took the form of expressionist cinema and surrealist cinema (as seen in the works of Fritz Lang and Luis Buñuel) [5] while postmodernist film – similar to postmodernism as a whole – is a reaction to the modernist works and to their tendencies (such as ...

  3. Criticism of postmodernism - Wikipedia

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    Postmodernism has received significant criticism for its lack of stable definition and meaning. The term marks a departure from modernism, and may refer to an epoch of human history (see Postmodernity), a set of movements, styles, and methods in art and architecture, or a broad range of scholarship, drawing influence from scholarly fields such as critical theory, post-structuralist philosophy ...

  4. Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

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    Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism is a 1991 book by Fredric Jameson, in which the author offers a critique of modernism and postmodernism from a Marxist perspective. The book began as a 1984 article in the New Left Review. [1] [2] It has been presented as his "most wide-ranging and accessible book". [3]

  5. Modernist film - Wikipedia

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    Early modernist film came to maturity in the era between WWI and WWII, with characteristics such as montage and symbolic imagery, manifesting itself in genres as diverse as expressionism and surrealism (as featured in the works of Fritz Lang and Luis Buñuel) [1] while postmodernist film – similar to postmodernism as a whole – is a reaction to modernist works, and to their tendencies (such ...

  6. Douglas Crimp - Wikipedia

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    John Douglas Crimp (August 19, 1944 – July 5, 2019) was an American art historian, critic, curator, and AIDS activist. He was known for his scholarly contributions to the fields of postmodern theories and art, institutional critique, dance, film, queer theory, and feminist theory. [1]

  7. Category:Criticism of postmodernism - Wikipedia

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  8. Postmodernism - Wikipedia

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    His magnum opus, however, is the book The Language of Post-Modern Architecture, first published in 1977, and since running to seven editions [74] (in which he famously wrote: "Modern architecture died in St. Louis, Missouri, on 15 July 1972 at 3:32 p.m. (or thereabouts) when the infamous Pruitt–Igoe scheme, or rather several of its slab ...

  9. Postmodern horror - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern horror is a horror film related to the art and philosophy of postmodernism. Examples of this type of film includes George A. Romero 's Night of the Living Dead , Tobe Hooper 's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre John Carpenter 's slasher film Halloween and Wes Craven's Scream .