Peut-on affirmer que "un homme de partout et nulle part représente l'ère nouvelle" ?
Date de publication :
18/05/2009
Langue :
Anglais
Format :
.doc
Nombre de pages :
2 pages
Sommaire :
Sommaire
- Could we speak of a 'postmodern era'
- People and cultures are getting increasingly mixed each other
- Some borderlines remain
Résumé :
The world is about to change and we all feel it.
What is this "new age" where we may live in the next few years?
Modernity could be a right word to describe the 20th century, by this I mean a century of progress, obviousness and dualistic bipolarity in international relations. The 21st century on the contrary should be a postmodern era. Ideologies have failed or at least have evolved, so-called universal values are getting just relative ones and cultures are getting mixed. In fact, this is the way I understand the subject, a discussion about a "men from everywhere and nowhere" who would represent a world of everything and nothing.
Some might say post-modernity is already dated. Indeed, this concept comes from the mid-fifties but I think it has never been as accurate as today and it is a pertinent way to describe the "new age".
What is this "new age" where we may live in the next few years?
Modernity could be a right word to describe the 20th century, by this I mean a century of progress, obviousness and dualistic bipolarity in international relations. The 21st century on the contrary should be a postmodern era. Ideologies have failed or at least have evolved, so-called universal values are getting just relative ones and cultures are getting mixed. In fact, this is the way I understand the subject, a discussion about a "men from everywhere and nowhere" who would represent a world of everything and nothing.
Some might say post-modernity is already dated. Indeed, this concept comes from the mid-fifties but I think it has never been as accurate as today and it is a pertinent way to describe the "new age".
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