.

.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Criticisms of Postmodernism (James Rosenau)

Rosenau (1993) identifies seven contradictions in Postmodernism:

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

No comments:

Post a Comment