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Postmodernism
In few areas is it more problematic to arrive at a clean definition than it is for postmodernism. Not the least of the problem is the resistance among postmodernists themselves to be defined, or, in many cases, to admit the authority or even the possibility of definition as an activity. Before attempting a definition, a series of useful distinctions can be drawn.
Postmodernity and Postmodernism
The first important distinction to be made is that between postmodernity and postmodernism. Post-modernity is a name given to a period of history, and postmodernism is the body of theory that has developed to explain that period. Opinions differ about when postmodernity is supposed to have begun, with dates varying between1968 and 1973. All agree that conditions in the world have changed since then. In international politics, the sites of authority have fractured from the relatively straightforward conflict of the Cold War to the multi-polar, less predictable, and more confusing international situation of today. Other fundamental changes have been made to our styles of work, with entirely new industries, work hours and arrangements than was the case before. The assumption underlying the notion of post-modernity is that the world has seen not simply changes in style, but also a fundamental shift in the way the world operates, a shift which has been to the disadvantage of predictability, order, and rationality.
Those who argue for 1968 as a convenient date for the onset of postmodernity point to the student riots of that year, when the baby boomer generation, the best-fed, best-educated generation in world history, spurned the cultural conventions they grew up with, and demanded change. These revolts did not demand a specific set of political, social, and economic changes; they demanded change, as a general rejection of the old.
The impact of the baby boomer generation is very significant, but even it was swept along by the broader transformation occurring after the events of 1973. This was the year of permanent international economic change resulting from the oil shocks triggered by a newly radicalized Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The oil shocks were provoked by the oil-producing countries, most of which were from the Muslim world, wanting to express anger at the continued support by the West for Israel, which had been decisive in the recent Yom Kippur war. This marked a fundamental change in the balance of economic and political power marked by a dramatic shifting in priorities in global politics and economics. The widespread social changes that have occurred in the West are largely a product of these developments. Postmodernity can best be dated, therefore, from 1973.
It is important to note that “postmodernity,” as discussed here, is nothing more than a title given to a period by historians, like “Renaissance” or “Dark Ages.” Others have called this period Late Capitalism. Still others have rejected the idea that the events of 1973 mean we can no longer speak of “modernity.” This debate becomes a question about the periodizing of history, and the usefulness of such a procedure.
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- Lucretius
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- Neo-Marxism
- Nietzsche, Friedrich
- Pantheism
- Philosophy, dynamic
- Popper, Karl
- Positivism
- Postmodernism
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- Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
- Teleology
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- Time
- Unamuno, Miguel de
- Vernadsky, Vladimir Ivanovich
- Whitehead, Alfred North
- Xenophanes
- Psychology
- Aggression
- Alienation
- Altruism
- Ape agression
- Ape cognition
- Ape communication
- Ape intelligence
- Ape language
- Apollonian
- Ardrey, Robert
- Artificial intelligence
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- Benedict, Ruth
- Childhood
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- Dennett, Daniel C.
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- Eudysphoria
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- Freud, Sigmund
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- Fromm, Erich
- Gangs
- Harlow, Harry F.
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- IQ tests
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- Kluckhohn, Clyde K. M.
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- Kroeber, Alfred Louis
- Lorenz, Konrad
- Mead, Margaret
- Modal personality
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- Norms
- Pinker, Steven
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- Sex roles
- Sexuality
- Taboos
- Territoriality
- Twin studies
- Washoe
- Xenophobia
- Physical/Biological Anthropology
- Acheulean culture
- Adaptation, biological
- Altamira cave
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- Ape agression
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- Ape intelligence
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- Brace, C. Loring
- Brachiation
- Brain, evolution of primate
- Brain, human
- Brain, primate
- Cebids
- Cercopithecines
- Chimpanzees
- Chimpanzees and bonobos, differences
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- Chimpanzees, saving
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- Coon, Carleton S.
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- Dart, Raymond A.
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- de Waal, Frans B. M.
- DeVore, Irven
- Diamond, Jared
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- HIV/AIDS
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- Homo ergaster
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- Iceman
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- Kanzi
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- Kenyanthropus platyops
- Kenyapithecus wickeri
- Koko (lowland gorilla)
- Lascaux cave
- Lazaret cave
- Leakey, Louis S. B.
- Leakey, Mary D.
- Leakey, Meave Epps
- Leakey, Richard E. F.
- Lemurs
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- Lucy reconstruction models
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- Marmosets
- Meganthropus
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- Sangiran
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- Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
- Territoriality in primates
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- Washoe
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- Yerkes, Robert M.
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- Marx, Karl
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- Pantheism
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- Speech, folk
- Spencer, Herbert
- Subcultures
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- Apollonian
- Aquatic ape hypothesis
- Arboreal hypothesis
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- Artificial life
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- Cultural tree of life
- Culture
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- Culture area concept
- Culture change
- Culture, characteristics of
- Cybernetic modeling
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- Darkness in El Dorado controversy
- Darwinism versus Lamarckism
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- Degenerationism
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- Diffusionism
- Dinosaurian hominid
- Education and anthropology
- Egyptology
- Emics
- Enculturation
- Enlightenment versus postmodernism
- Enlightenment, age of
- Entelechy
- Environmental philosophy
- Environments
- Ethnocentrism
- Ethnogenesis
- Ethnohistory
- Ethology and ethnology
- Etics
- Eve, mitochrondrial
- Evolutionary anthropology
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- Evolutionary ontology
- Exobiology and exoevolution
- Feminism
- French structuralism
- Functionalism
- Future of anthropology
- Futurology
- Gaia hypothesis
- Gemeinschaft
- Geomythology
- Gesellschaft
- Global society
- Global warming
- Glottochronology
- God gene
- Hardy-Weinberg principle
- Henotheism
- Hermeneutics
- Historicism
- Hoaxes in anthropology
- Hominization, issues in
- Human canopy evolution
- Human dignity
- Humanism, evolutionary
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- Humanism, secular
- Humankind, psychic unity of
- Humans and dinosaurs
- Iceman
- Ideology
- Incest taboo
- Instincts
- Integrity, dynamic
- Interpreting evidence
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- Kulturkreise
- Legends
- Lucy reconstruction models
- Marxism
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- Memes
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- Missing link
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- Monogenesis versus polygenesis
- Myths and mythology
- Nationalism
- Naturalism
- Nature
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- Nature, role of human mind in
- Neo-Darwinism
- Neo-Freudianism
- Neo-Marxism
- Neurotheology
- Non-Darwinian evolutionary mechanisms
- Norms
- Objectivity in ethnography
- Orangutan-human evolution
- Origin of bipedality
- Paluxy footprints
- Pantheism
- Participant-observation
- Phrenology
- Physiognomy
- Positivism
- Postcolonialism
- Postmodernism
- Pragmatism
- Reciprocity
- Research in anthropology
- Research methods
- Revitalization movements
- Sasquatch
- Science, philosophy of
- Scientific method
- Scientism versus fundamentalism
- Secularization
- Social change
- Sociobiology
- Stereotypes
- Structuralism
- Superorganic
- Survivals, cultural
- Syncretism
- Teleology
- Territoriality
- Theories
- Time in anthropology
- Transformationalism
- Uniformitarianism
- Unity of humankind
- Universals in culture
- Universals in language
- Values and anthropology
- Verification in ethnography
- Wolfian perspective in cultural anthropology
- Women in anthropology
- Women's studies
- Xenophobia
- Yeti
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