- Its anti-theoretical position is essentially a theoretical stand.
- While postmodernism stresses the irrational, instruments of reason are freely employed to advance its perspective.
- The postmodern prescription to focus on the marginal itself an evaluative emphasis of precisely the sort that it otherwise attacks.
- Postmodernism stress intertextuality but often treats text in isolation.
- By adamantly rejecting modern criteria for assessing theory, Postmodernists cannot argue that there are no valid criteria for judgment.
- Postmodernism criticises the inconsistency of modernism, but refuses to be held to norms of consistency itself.
- Postmodernists contradict themselves by relinquishing truth claims in their own writings.
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Friday, 7 March 2014
Criticisms of Postmodernism (James Rosenau)
Rosenau (1993) identifies seven contradictions in Postmodernism:
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