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Title: Postmodernism


1
Postmodernism
  • Unit 10-
  • American Studies
  • Mr. Olsen

2
Who are We? Review
  • Puritans- early 1600s- mid 1700s
  • City on a Hill/
  • We retain Puritan work ethic, prudishness
  • We reject Theocracy, witch hunts
  • Rationalists- late 1700s- early 1800s
  • A New kind of nation- based on logic and science
  • We retain Constitution, judicial system, ideal
    of equality
  • We reject Slavery, Natural Law

3
Who are We? Review (cont.)
  • Romantics- mid 1800s
  • Harkening back to the European and traditional-
    the cultured, the beautiful, the emotional
  • We retain- taste for sappy, emotional
    entertainment
  • We reject- European traditionalism
  • Realists- late 1800s
  • America land of rugged individualists
  • We retain- rugged individualism, Strenuous
    life
  • We reject- Colonialism, Manifest Destiny
  • Modernists- early 1900s
  • America coming into its own- belief that we can
    achieve anything and become great nation.
  • We retain- Unrestricted growth and belief in
    technology
  • We reject- Parts of above that got us into 2
    world wars

4
Post Modernism- Pres.
  • the postmodern conditionthe greatest anxiety
    here being the fear that our reality principle is
    in distress, that we lack moral and political
    truths on which to found a sense of identity.
  • In order to unravel this identity crisis, it
    might be helpful to examine 4 schools of thought
    that are distinctly postmodern

5
14 Existentialism
  • is a philosophical movement which claims that
    individual human beings have FULL RESPONSIBILITY
    for creating the MEANINGS of their own lives. It
    is a reaction against more traditional
    philosophies, such as rationalism and empiricism,
    which sought to discover an ultimate order in
    metaphysical principles or in the structure of
    the observed world.
  • Thought up mainly by French intellectuals during
    WWII.

6
24 Multiculturalism
  • the idea or belief that modern societies should
    embrace and include distinct cultural groups with
    equal cultural and political status
  • Really took hold in U.S. during 1960s with civil
    rights movement

7
34 Feminism
  • social, cultural and political movements,
    theories and moral philosophies that are
    concerned with cultural, political and economic
    practices and inequalities that discriminate
    against women.
  • Actually has long history in U.S., but push for
    TOTAL equality happens in 1960s/ 70s.

8
44 Environmentalism
  • concern for the preservation, restoration, or
    improvement of the natural environment, such as
    the conservation of natural resources, prevention
    of pollution, and certain land use actions.
  • Also has a longer history, but was an obscure
    fringe movement until the 1960s

9
How to reconcile?
  • Puritan work ethic, prudishness
  • With Existentialist idea that we alone make
    meaning in our lives
  • Constitution, judicial system, ideal of equality
  • With.. Feminist points that ½ of our population
    is still treated distinctly less well, or
    multiculturalist points that we have huge racial
    problems still?
  • taste for sappy, emotional entertainment
  • When all of above scream for serious attention?
  • rugged individualism, Strenuous life
  • With multiculturalist and environmentalist views
    that we need to start all working and living
    together
  • Unrestricted growth and belief in technology
  • With environmentalist concerns that this is now
    killing us as a species?

10
Book Club
  • Get Journal (for Tuesday)
  • Binder will be fine
  • Each Meeting-
  • Assign roles- (facilitator/timekeeper, discussion
    leader, secretary)
  • Plot summary- (in a Paragraph)
  • Character glossary- put at end, and continue to
    add to it.
  • 7-8 important quotes (for use later in paper)
    with explanation
  • Special Meeting Task- Assigned that day and due
    at end of period
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