The Modern, the Postmodern, and the Fact of Transition defines the basic parameters of Thomas Kuhn’s paradigm shift theory as applied to the evolution of Spanish and Portuguese societies from the 1950s to the end of the twentieth century, from the perspective of a similar shift in poetry. Kuhn’s theory states that a paradigm shift must happen in three phases: the crisis phase, the transition phase, and the adoption phase. The paradigm in question is the “postmodern” social (and thus, literary) paradigm made popular in criticism and social discourse during the 1990s. This shift in the Iberian context, therefore, will be analyzed in three phases: the first, from 1955 to 1975; and the latter two, from 1975 to 2000. This approximation provides ...
Since the 70s, the word postmodernity has articulated a tendency, a state of mind, and a condition t...
This work explores, creates and reconstructs hermeneutical perspectives needed to explain the hermen...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
This research tried to divide into periods the postmodern thought starting from the analysis of tran...
The point of departure for this article is the much-debateddeathof postmodernism, heralded by infl...
There was a truly profound and shared change in key manifestations of Western culture in the mid-nin...
A transition does not necessarily imply a move from a closed society to an open one, but the transit...
This article is an attempt to delineate a new paradigm in the literary arts (including print literat...
The thesis of a transition to transmodernity is postulated from modernity today deepened as posmoder...
The discussion of the self-conscious text is a contemporary theme of postmodernist studies. The post...
The concept ‘postmodernism’ refers to a very complex ideological movement concerning the entire cogn...
After recognizing the difficulties found to define it, modernity is conceptualized in first part of ...
Contemporary social theorists argue that we are at a moment of profound cultural and historical tran...
In 2002, Linda Hutcheon asked literary critics to recognise that the postmodern, the dominant cultur...
The term modern is associated with the twentieth century, especially in the first fifty years. Howev...
Since the 70s, the word postmodernity has articulated a tendency, a state of mind, and a condition t...
This work explores, creates and reconstructs hermeneutical perspectives needed to explain the hermen...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
This research tried to divide into periods the postmodern thought starting from the analysis of tran...
The point of departure for this article is the much-debateddeathof postmodernism, heralded by infl...
There was a truly profound and shared change in key manifestations of Western culture in the mid-nin...
A transition does not necessarily imply a move from a closed society to an open one, but the transit...
This article is an attempt to delineate a new paradigm in the literary arts (including print literat...
The thesis of a transition to transmodernity is postulated from modernity today deepened as posmoder...
The discussion of the self-conscious text is a contemporary theme of postmodernist studies. The post...
The concept ‘postmodernism’ refers to a very complex ideological movement concerning the entire cogn...
After recognizing the difficulties found to define it, modernity is conceptualized in first part of ...
Contemporary social theorists argue that we are at a moment of profound cultural and historical tran...
In 2002, Linda Hutcheon asked literary critics to recognise that the postmodern, the dominant cultur...
The term modern is associated with the twentieth century, especially in the first fifty years. Howev...
Since the 70s, the word postmodernity has articulated a tendency, a state of mind, and a condition t...
This work explores, creates and reconstructs hermeneutical perspectives needed to explain the hermen...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...