structuralism is an incredibly boring non-advance in linguistics. all the post- stuff seems to offer up a new vista which is just a development from that same historical moment. (post) modernism and (post) structuralism are not the same thing, thank godI still see a parallel between structuralism and post-structuralism, but that is one where the latter seemingly instantly followed the former, chronologically.
everyone says, i cant find purchase. theres no rules so theres no ground to push off frompost modermism i assume is real. i dont think anyone made it up it think its a description of a genine malaise. thats my aussumption
This is the argument when people accuse others of being 'postmodernists', that you can't be a postmodernist because it's a condition and they're just describing it. It's not a stylistic choice, it's the world they live in.post modermism i assume is real. i dont think anyone made it up it think its a description of a genine malaise. thats my aussumption
I mean, in principle, I can see how it was a substantial conceptual advancement in linguistics. My only insight is from the citations Derrida has of Levi-Strauss, where the latter talks about how a proper anthropology of mythos ought to operate within a dynamic conceptual paradigm where terms and icons etc are constantly influencing each other.structuralism is an incredibly boring non-advance in linguistics. all the post- stuff seems to offer up a new vista which is just a development from that same historical moment. (post) modernism and (post) structuralism are not the same thing, thank god
write something goodOr perhaps just shelve that whole paradigm. Thats my current argument for how to "escape" it. Just put it down when its not useful, and pick it up when it is.
what exactly is the difference? Ive just assumed post structuralism refers specific to a type of academic writing while post modernism is just the more broad term that, amongst other things , can be short hand for the era that contains post structuralist writers.look you have to draw a line between post-structuralism and post-modernism.