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Postmodernity, for example, denies the distinction between appearance and re-
ality. Th e postmodern state is therefore one of hyperreality, a merging of the real
with appearances, stimulation, illusion. Th e dividing lines between objects and
pictures, descriptions, impressions, or simulations of that object have imploded
to such an extent that we no longer have a direct understanding of the object. In a
state of hyperreality, everything is virtual and simulation becomes more real than
real (Farmer 1995, 150). In its most extreme view, postmodernism argues that
humans have dropped out of history and have left reality behind.
Modernist Postmodernist
Form (conjunctive, closed) Antiform (disjunctive, open)
Purpose Play
Design Chance
Hierarchy Anarchy
Mastery/Logos Exhaustion/Silence
Art Object/Finished Work Process/Performance/Happening
Distance Participation
Creation/Totalization Decreation/Deconstruction
Synthesis Antisynthesis
Presence Absence
Centering Dispersal
Signified Signifier
Narrative Antinarrative
God the Father The Holy Ghost
Symptom Desire
Origin/Cause Difference- Difference/Trace
Metaphysics Irony
Determinancy Indeterminancy
TABLE 6.2 Critiques of Postmodernism as a Th eory
Source: Adapted from Hassan 2001, pp. 121–122