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Adair wrote another collection of critical essays in 1992, entitled The Postmodernist Always Rings Twice.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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Whereas something being "Postmodernist" would make it part of the movement, its being "Postmodern" would place it in the period of time since the 1950s, making it a part of contemporary history.
CHE > Latest news 2010
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"Postmodernist" English teachers in Australia: Teachers of English or ideology monomaniacs?
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It also made me really sad once where you pointed to self-indlugence as a point of commonality between Kojima and Postmodernist fiction; I was sad to see that listed as the qualifying criterion for postmodernity.
I'd Rather Let The Flowers Keep Doing What They Do Best SVGL 2009
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Postmodernist thinking: playful (image courtesy of Marian Bantjes)
Borges: Pathways of the (Postmodern) Mind Heather McDougal 2009
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Postmodernist thinking: playful (image courtesy of Marian Bantjes)
Archive 2009-01-01 Heather McDougal 2009
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The curators present two clips from the 1982 sci-fi movie "Blade Runner," whose pastiche-rich décor is a high point of Postmodernist style.
A Wild and Crazy Movement Lives Again J.S. Marcus 2011
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Director Claudio Valdes Kuri has provided his stage crew with ample occasions for humor and wry Postmodernist comment, and even the music director, Gabriel Gerrido, joined in the fun.
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The resulting building, in a muted Postmodernist style that has aged well, relies on local materials, including greystone, anodized aluminum, granite and blond Canadian maple.
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Postmodernist ideas had not made their appearance.
Islam's Nowhere Men 2010
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