Postmodernism is a late-20th-century movement in the arts, architecture, and criticism that was a departure from
modernism. Postmodernism articulates that the world is in a state of perpetual incompleteness and permanent unresolve. Postmodernism promotes the notion of radical pluralism; that there are many ways of knowing, and many truths to a fact. From a postmodern perspective knowledge is articulated from perspectives, with all its uncertainties, complexity and paradox. Thus knowledge is relational and all realities are woven on local linguistic looms. Postmodernism includes
skeptical interpretations of
culture,
literature,
art,
philosophy,
history,
economics,
architecture,
fiction, and
literary criticism. It is often associated with
deconstruction and
post-structuralism because its usage as a term gained significant popularity at the same time as twentieth-century post-structural thought.