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Postmodern Essay

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Postmodernism is associated with an awareness of societal and cultural transitions after World War II and the rise of the mass-mediated consumerist popular culture in the 1960s to 1970s onward. It is a movement that rejected modernism to become something new, it has gone from optimistic to a pessimistic view of uncertainty. 

. In postmodernism, we see the ending of differences and an appreciation of one’s self and others. Individualism and relativism is drastically radicalised. Postmodern texts usually play around, using irony, pastiche and allegories for example.

Postmodernism deems that religion has changed and is changing rather than declining, judging that the changes in religion are because of individualism and freedom, consumer society and communication technology. The postmodern approach say that people now take a more personal and individualistic approach to making choices about whether they'll have their own religious beliefs or not.

Because of a sense of individualism, people choose their own beliefs, no longer accepting that others have authority over them. External authorities such as the church are less favourite, leaving and seek meaning in their own life without it. Through communication technology religion is able to be exposed at full potential and is available to anyone who is seeking.

Created is a postmodern visual representation revolving around religion. The text created is dripped in religious satire, though, has played around with allegories to display a postmodern approach to the visual representation. There is also a challenge on Meta narratives.

The visual representation displays conversations occurring between famous biblical figures in a modern day setting in all ways of communication, for example, slang, acronyms and technology. This sets the tone of the parodied and mocking nature of postmodernism because of its light satire to The Bible.
To express the somewhat radicalisation of communication technology, biblical figures premiere in text messages, making it become an easily explainable manner because of the constant use and habits technology has in modern day society that the word of belief can be spread through communication technology, compared to before it existed.

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