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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Postmodernism Postmodernity

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Postmodernism - A challenge to the assumptions of
    modern thought the death of reason
    (Power,1990)
  • Postmodernity Social changes that herald the
    decline of the society constructed through modern
    ways of thinking
  • Start with modernity -

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Background
  • Renaissance 14th 16th century
  • The Reformation 1517
  • Deism

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Immanuel Kant
  • Sapere aude have courage to use your own
    understanding.
  • Also Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot etc. radical
    doubt, questioning and emancipatory knowledge

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  • The Enlightenment 17th 18th century
  • Individualism Individual Freedom
  • Reason/Rationality
  • Order
  • Progress

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  • Romanticism Late 18th - 19th century (anti
    enlightenments cold rationality)
  • Individualism
  • Experience
  • Emotions
  • Nature
  • The Past (Nations)

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  • Modern Society (Modernity)
  • Individualism (unified and autonomous sense of
    self)
  • Order Control
  • Science
  • De-traditionalization Secularization
  • Complex Division of Labour

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  • Industrialism
  • Bureaucracy
  • Professionalism Expertise
  • Fordism/Production/Career (Job for Life)
  • Economic Management
  • Urbanisation
  • Optimism/Confidence

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  • Two main strands to modern thought and its
    application mechanization of social order
    emancipation of the lifeworld (Cooper Burrell,
    1988)
  • Systemic Modernism
  • Instrumental rationality applied to control
    complex organisations and tasks (see Weber,
    Fordism, Ritzer etc.)

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Critical Modernism
  • Critical reason applied to advancing
    understanding for the improvement of society
  • Rational Science and Social Science
  • Social Constructionism

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  • Jurgen Habermas
  • Enlightenment project incomplete
  • Instrumental rationality (systemic) constraining
    rationalitys emancipatory (critical) potential
    see colonisation of the lifeworld
  • Need for revival of critical rationality through
    ideal speech community

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  • Anthony Giddens
  • Late Modernity (superficiality, scepticism and
    consumerism extensions of modernity not new
    era)
  • Reflexive Modernity modernity as
    post-traditional
  • Global Modernity, Disembedding Risk

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  • Evaluating Modernism Modernity
  • Privileging of rational over the irrational
    (emotional)
  • Precise language, categorisation and meaning
  • Liberation from superstition and tradition
  • Facilitates order/predictability
  • Focus on understanding/discovery
  • Technological/scientific (including medical)
    advancement, production, economic expansion and
    improved living standards. BUT

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  • Devalues/constrains emotional experience
  • Constrains individual autonomy and spontaneity
    through disciplinary society rational control
    and surveillance
  • Marginalizes minority/non-Western forms of
    knowledge
  • Moral inadequacy- role of rationality in
    colonialism, imperialism, social inequality,
    world wars and genocide (holocaust)
  • Produces environmental degradation/increased risk
    (scientific failure and technological dystopia)

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Lecture 2
  • Postmodernism This term means nothing use it
    on all possible occasions (anon).
  • Criticises assumptions of modern thought and
    modern rationality heralds the decline of the
    modern project and modern society and the
    emergence of a new form of society -
    postmodernity.

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  • Postmodernists Reject
  • a) Enlightenment project of achieving progress
    through reason
  • b) The belief in single all encompassing truths
    meta-narratives
  • c) The privileged status of reason/mind over
    emotion, sentiment, intuition, mysticism and
    body. (Romanticism?)

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  • d) Pre-given boundaries between things, ideas and
    experiences
  • e) Categorization of experience
  • f) Objective knowledge
  • f) The intellectual marginalization of particular
    sets of ideas, ways of life etc.

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  • Michel Foucault (Post-Structuralist)
  • Power/Knowledge (influence of Nietzsche)
  • Language Discourse (influence of Saussure)
  • Impossibility of Objective Knowledge/Truth
  • History as directionless not progressive
  • Professionalism Expertise
  • Surveillance, Control Bio-Power

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  • Jacques Derrida (Post-Structuralist)
  • Instability of Meaning privileging of
    difference, inversion and ambiguity over
    authoritative (modern) classification/categorizati
    on
  • Deconstruction all texts (ideas, actions) open
    to as many interpretations as there are
    interpreters no definitive reading

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  • Jean-François Lyotard
  • End of Grand Narratives (decline in belief in
    progress)
  • Legitimacy (scientific, and others forms,
    achieved through presentation rather than
    substance)
  • De-realization

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  • Jean Baudrillard
  • Simulation consumerism and the mass media
    engage in a proliferation of signs that are
    increasingly detached from any underlying reality
  • Hyperreality

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Zigmunt Baumann
  • The Holocaust - consequences of rational social
    engineering, instrumental calculation and
    bureaucratic organization
  • Liquid Modernity - Late (post) modernity
    solid features of modern self and society
    dissolve amid flux an flow of complex consumer
    society selfhood is chosen from the
    supermarket of identities
  • Legislators and Interpreters

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  • Postmodern Society (Postmodernity)
  • Individualism (multiple/performative self)
  • Superficiality/Pastiche/Play
  • Disorder Flux
  • Anti-Science
  • No privileged standpoint all traditions,
    beliefs equally valid

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  • Postmodern Society (Postmodernity)
  • Fragmentation
  • De-industrialisation
  • Disorganisation
  • Relativism
  • Post-Fordism/Consumerism/Flexibility
  • Pessimism/anxiety, stress and doubt

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Evaluating Postmodern Postmodernity
  • Provides critical evaluation of modernity and
    modern thought
  • Draws attention to the dehumanising and
    irrational features of modern rational
    organisation (not exclusive in this see Marx,
    Weber, Simmel, Ritzer etc.)
  • Challenges the ethno-centric assumptions of
    Western rationalism
  • Draws attention to the increasingly artificial,
    superficial and mythical nature of contemporary
    culture and lived environment. BUT

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Modernity and Social Theory SO3523
  • Relativism/Radical Constructionism If there is
    no privileged standpoint, and no possibility of
    objective knowledge, then why postmodern theory?
  • Also if all perspectives/versions of reality
    are equally valid then medical doctor witch
    doctor?
  • Tendency towards solipsism view that nothing is
    verifiable beyond ones own experience
    potential for triviality, fatalism and even
    nihilism.
  • No recipe/hope for social advancement/improvement
    criteria for judgement of ideas, values, morality
  • Anomie and meaninglessness
  • Just Babel? Pretentious Irrational Nonsense
    (Chomsky, Sokal etc.)

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  • End of Meta-narratives?
  • What about -
  • Globalization
  • Neo-liberalism
  • Liberal Democracy
  • Religion (Secularization or Desecularization?)
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