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单词 postmodern
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postmodernadj.n.

Brit. /ˌpəʊs(t)ˈmɒd(ə)n/, U.S. /ˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɑdərn/
Forms: also with capital initial(s).
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: post- prefix, modern n.; post- prefix, modern adj., postmodernist n.
Etymology: Partly < post- prefix + modern n. and partly < post- prefix + modern adj., after postmodernism n., postmodernist n. Compare German postmodern , adjective (1920 or earlier). Compare slightly later postmodernist adj. Compare earlier premodern adj. at pre- prefix 2a(a)(v).
A. adj.
Subsequent to, or coming later than, that which is modern; of or relating to postmodernism; belonging to a postmodernist style, concept, or point of view. Cf. modern adj. 2d.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [adjective] > specific movement or period
classical1546
pastoral1566
classic1597
Medicean1652
romantic1812
tedesco1814
realistic1829
realista1832
pseudo-classic1833
classicist1838
pseudo-classical1838
renaissant1839
modernist1848
post-classic1850
post-classical1851
pseudo-Gothic1853
classicizing1865
classicistic1866
serio-grotesque1873
geometric1877
neoclassical1877
modernistic1878
neoclassic1878
pseudo-archaic1878
William Morris1883
protocorinthian1884
veristic1884
William and Mary1886
Yuan1888
romanticistic1889
veritistic1894
auto-destructive1895
pre-Romantic1895
Trajanic1906
neo-realistic1909
New Romantic1909
neo-realist1912
futuristic1915
postmodern1916
Dada1918
Dadaist1918
surrealist1918
proto-Romantic1920
expressionistic1921
modernista1924
super-realist1925
superrealistic1925
postmodernist1926
proto-Baroque1926
post-symbolist1927
pre-modernist1927
surrealistic1930
Renaissancist1932
Colonial Revival1934
neo-baroque1935
socialist-realist1935
social realist1949
social realistic1949
kitchen sink1954
William IV1955
formalistic1957
Zhdanovite1957
neo-Dadaist1960
neo-modernist1960
William Morrisy1960
neo-Dada1962
Zhdanovist1966
conceptual1969
conceptualist1973
po-mo1987
pathetic1990
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [adjective] > modern and post-modern
modern1820
contemporary1859
postmodern1916
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > other styles
florida1706
massive1723
rounded1757
round-arched1782
castellar1789
baronial1807
rational1813
English colonial1817
massy1817
transitional1817
Scottish Baronial1829
rococo1830
flamboyant1832
Scotch Baronial1833
Churrigueresque1845
Russo-Byzantine1845
soaring1849
trenchant1849
vernacular1857
Scots Baronial1864
baroque1867
Perp.1867
rayonnant1873
Dutch colonial1876
Neo-Grec1878
rococoesque1885
Richardsonian1887
federal1894
organic1896
confectionery1897
European-style1907
postmodern1916
Lutyens1921
modern1927
moderne1928
functionalist1930
Williamsburg1931
Colonial Revival1934
packing case1935
Corbusian1936
lavatorial1936
pseudish1938
Adamesque1942
rationalist1952
Miesian1956
open-planned1958
Lutyensesque1961
façade1962
Odeon1964
high-tech1979
Populuxe1986
the world > time > relative time > the present (time) > [adjective] > modern > pre- or post-modern
premodern1901
postmodern1956
1916 Amer. Mag. Art May 277 Gus Mager, one of the few ‘post’ modern painters whose sincerity is convincing.
1921 W. Follett in Harper's Mag. June 114/1 So much for the misapplied theory which has helped set the artist's nerves a-quiver and incited him to the fantastic extremes of post-modern art, literary and other.
1925 N.Y. Times 4 May 17 Here was a ‘post-modern’ harmony for an age whose ‘Parsifal’ and ‘Pelleas’ are neo-classics.
1939 A. Toynbee Study of Hist. V. 43 Our own ‘Post-Modern’ Age has been inaugurated by the General war of 1914-1918.
1949 J. Hudnut Archit. & Spirit of Man ix. 108 (heading) Post-modern house.
1956 A. Toynbee Historian's Approach to Relig. ii. xi. 146 Our post-Modern Age of Western history.
1966 N. Pevsner in Listener 29 Dec. 955/2 The fact that my enthusiasms cannot be roused by..Churchill College.., does not blind me to the existence today of a new style, successor to my International Modern of the nineteen-thirties, a post-modern style, I would be tempted to call it, but the legitimate style of the nineteen-fifties and nineteen-sixties.
1979 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts Nov. 743/1 Many Post-Modern architects use motifs..in questionable taste.
1996 Entertainm. Weekly 17 May 42/2 This might be Jarmusch's ultimate postmodern joke: getting us to laugh, uncomfortably, at the teasing cliché-ness of his satire.
B. n.
= postmodernist n.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > artist > [noun] > artist of specific movement or period
mannerist1695
romanticist1821
trecentist1821
classicist1827
romantic1827
expressionist1850
classicalist1851
Gothicist1861
literalist1862
realist1868
modernist1879
verist1884
classic1885
symbolist1888
decadent1890
veritist1894
neoclassicist1899
neo-romantic1899
renaissancer1899
social realist1909
avant-garde1910
futurist1911
pasticheur1912
Bloomsbury1917
postmodern1917
pre-Romantic1918
Dadaist1919
German expressionist1920
super-realist1925
surrealist1925
New Romantic1930
brutalist1934
socialist-realist1935
avant-gardist1940
New Negro1953
neo-modernist1958
bricoleur1965
popster1965
sound artist1966
performance artist1975
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories > adherent of
modernist1703
symbolist1812
romanticist1821
classicist1827
romantic1827
symbolizer1854
archaist1867
realist1868
verist1884
naturalist1888
naturist1892
Teutonist1894
veritist1894
literary theorist1896
neoclassicist1899
social realist1909
futurist1911
postmodernist1914
vorticist1914
postmodern1917
Scythian1923
surrealist1925
populist1930
ultraist1931
socialist-realist1935
lettrist1946
New Negro1953
formalist1955
pre-modernist1962
Scyth1972
dirty realist1987
po-mo1996
1917 N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 21 Oct. 1/1 I think of the Knickerbockers and the Bohemians, and those Post-moderns who may claim that they are not all up yet through the trap of the world's stage.
1932 Church Hist. 1 170 Haroutunian is one of the post-moderns who can assay the values of Calvinism and liberalism without emotional bias toward either.
1982 D. Hayman in R. Kostelanetz Avant-Garde Trad. in Lit. 201 Flaubert is the father of both moderns and postmoderns in more than one sense.
2006 First Things (Nexis) 1 May 33 A postmodern who wears his political correctness on his sleeve.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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