Postmodernity
Postmodernity post-modernity or the postmodern assumption is the economic or cultural state or precondition of society which is said to hit up after modernity. Some schools of thought throw that modernity ended in the late 20th century – in the 1980s or early 1990s – & that it was replaced by postmodernity, as well as still others would keep on modernity to proceed the developments denoted by postmodernity. The concepts of the postmodern condition is sometimes characterized as a culture stripped of its capacity to function in any linear or autonomous state like regressive isolationism, as opposed to the progressive mind state of modernism.
Postmodernity can intend a personal response to a postmodern society, the conditions in a society which pretend it postmodern or the state of being that is associated with a postmodern society as alive as a historical epoch. In nearly contexts it should be distinguished from postmodernism, the adoption of postmodern philosophies or traits in the arts, culture and society. In fact, today's historical perspectives on the developments of postmodern art postmodernism and postmodern society postmodernity can be best forwarded as two umbrella terms for processes engaged in an ongoing dialectical relationship like post-postmodernism, the or done as a reaction to a question of which is the evolving culture of the innovative world.
Some commentators deny that modernity ended, and consider the post-WWII era to be a continuation of modernity, which they refer to as late modernity.