Modernism vs. Postmodernism
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The 20th century saw the division between modernism, focused on reason and progress, and post-modernism, which critiqued modernist ideals and embraced individual interpretation and diversity in art and literature. Modernism favored abstraction and experimentation in arts, music, and literature, while post-modernism valued relativism and celebrated differences over rationality and universalism.
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- Modernism in the 20th century championed reason and scientific progress, spurring abstract and experimental approaches in arts, music, and literature.
- Post-modernism emerged as a response to modernism, critiquing its emphasis on rationality and universalism, instead promoting individual interpretation, relativism, and the celebration of diversity in art and literature.
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