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Keith

I was curious about your shock at the section from MacLure - could you
say more?

Louise 


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Subject: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Post Modernism doesn't believe in progress

Colleagues,

I was shocked to read this from MacLure (1995) on the Impact of
Postmodernism :

As a starting point: think fragmentation, ambiguity, loss of certainty.
Think of postmodernism as a kind of undoing of all the habits of mind of
so-called western thought that have prevailed over the last two
centuries - the decidability of truth, the inevitability of progress,
the triumph of reason, the possibility of a universal modern code, the
objectivity of science, the forward march of history, the existence of
the singular, autonomous self. These foundational principles, are all to
do with making the world knowable, accountable, unambiguous,
generalisable, predictable, coherent, manageable and mutually
comprehensible. They have all, at one time or another, been held to be
characteristic of modernism. And post-modernism says 'No' to them. You
will begin to understand its widespread unpopularity.

MacLure, M. (1995) Postmodernism: a post script, Educational Action
Research, 6 (3) 453-469

Is there anyone out there who might offer me a critique of this
postmodernism?

Keith Venables 
 

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