0 relating to postmodernism:
1 involving a view of society or a style in art that is very recent but different from what came immediately before:
The postmodern position is the one paradigm of qualitative methodology that is intrinsically incommensurable with quantitative research paradigms.
Again, this is in accordance with the postmodern principle that the appearance has priority over the technical and the practical.
That, of course, is precisely what makes her such a fascinating object for study in a postmodern age.
On this account, the postmodern is the logical outgrowth or extension of the modern.
The humanities and social sciences have adopted the postmodern attitude that it can no longer take the search for "truth" seriously.
This makes the novel sound overly busy, if not rather tediously postmodern; but somehow it all manages to work.
The rather portentous title of this book neatly describes its topics, except that the term ' postmodern ' is likely to mislead.
Imagining the life-span : from premodern miracles to postmodern fantasies.