Category Archives: Post-Modernism

Ten Convenient Beliefs For Lovers Of Jacques Marie Émile Lacan

Lacan devotees believe that the notorious difficulty of Lacan’s seminars and Écrits, whose prose combines mathematical notation, linguistic formalism, topological diagrams, wordplay across French, Latin, and Greek, and a deliberate resistance to systematic exposition that Lacan himself described as motivated … Continue reading

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What’s The Difference Between Modernism & Post-Modernism?

From the Tate: Postmodernism was a reaction against modernism. Modernism was generally based on idealism and a utopian vision of human life and society and a belief in progress. It assumed that certain ultimate universal principles or truths such as … Continue reading

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Interview With Cultural Historian William Grange (6-21-21)

Professor William Grange, 74, published the following books: * The Business of American Theatre (2020) * Cabaret (Forms of Drama) (2021) * Historical Dictionary of German Theater (2015) * A Primer in Theatre History: From the Greeks to the Spanish … Continue reading

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