postmodernism
RUNNING HEAD: Post-modern black familyIn recent years, multiculturalism, tolerance and political correctness have been integrated into how American society thinks. America seems to be trying to learn more about the ingredients of her melting pot. These efforts can be best understood by examining post-modernism. Post-modernism is especially important to breaking down stereotypes such as those that exist surrounding the black family. To understand post-modernism we must first understand modernism. Modernism is the philosophy that began with the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment was an era when science and art flourished. European society used the Enlightenment to object to the oppression of the church. This era emphasized only those things that are observable or measurable (Smith, 1995). The scientific method developed at this time became the standard to which everything is measured. Modernism, although moving away from the confinements of religion, was limiting in its own way. Post-modernism can be viewed as an expansion of modernism. It does not limit the idea of truth to only that which can be observed. Post-modernism is all encom
From 1960 to 1970, the percentage of married couple families-defined by the Census' Current Population Survey as ". Retrieved February 15, 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://www. Another point is that those in power in the past control the future. The idea of this cycle does not permit blacks to succeed according to the standards of this particular meta-narrative. two people or more (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together. Post-modern thought must be applied in discussing the black family in order to form a complete opinion or analysis for combating the problems of the black family. Furthermore, the householder may be providing in contract only; she signed the lease, deed or mortgage but does not live there and provide the everyday (other that pecuniary) support. Post-modernism does not allow for only one definition for anything.
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