postmodernity

English

Etymology

post- + modernity

Noun

postmodernity (countable and uncountable, plural postmodernities)

  1. The state or condition of being postmodern.
    • 2015, David T. Mitchell, ‎Sharon L. Snyder, The Biopolitics of Disability, page 21:
      While we neither refute nor endorse this contention of arrival at a more inclusive postmodernity, our analyses seek to explore the strange agencies that neoliberalism has set into motion under the banner of ablenationalism: first in a discussion of a backlash against the homogenizing implications of universal disability access design in cities and national monuments addressed by the contemporary European art theorist Paul Virilio, and in the complaints about paving over U.S. national parklands by American desert environmentalist Edward Abbey.
  2. Something postmodern.

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