Literature
Traditions and Remodernism
Traditions & Remodernism
20th October 2007
The way traditions are perceived with Remodernism is probably a very important difference from the way Post-Modernism perceives them. While I am relatively unsure of what I am about to say, Ill let you be judge on the accuracy of my statements. It seems to me that Post-Modernism focused on traditions as something to deconstruct, to undo, to challenge. Remodernism, I believe, sees them as useful structures to build upon.
I have already discussed in length the problem of focusing on the traditions for themselves. You spend more time challenging things that arent really interesting in the