"We desire to be redeemed from the grossness of our consumption, the sham of our attitudinising, the..."

"We desire to be redeemed from the grossness of our consumption, the sham of our attitudinising, the teeming insecurities on which social networking sites were founded and now feed. We want to become reacquainted with the spellbinding narrative of expertise. If the problem for the postmodernists was that the modernists had been telling them what to do, then the problem for the present generation is the opposite: nobody has been telling us what to do. If we tune in carefully, we can detect this growing desire for authenticity all around us. We can see it in the specificity of the local food movement or the repeated use of the word "proper" on gastropub menus. We can hear it in the use of the word "legend" as applied to anyone who has actually achieved something in the real world. (The elevation of real life to myth!)"

- Postmodernism is dead | Prospect Magazine
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Published on August 18, 2011 15:00
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