Postmodernism and feminism

  • Kuparashvili M
  • Vetrova-Deglan M
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Abstract

The main problem that postmodernism faces in solving its own problems and in achieving its own goals is the relationship between arguments expressed in terms of a rational paradigm and attempts to avoid the system of rationalism. Analysis of postmodern experiences shows that new concepts, signs, communications, and systems of thought that can give new, fundamentally working models will never be born in the same state of thought, in the same images and their meanings. In this context, it is important to vesnitskii experience different experiences and awareness of reality, and asserts its right to participate in shaping the world's future.

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Kuparashvili, M. J., & Vetrova-Deglan, M. S. (2020). Postmodernism and feminism. Herald of Omsk University, 25(3), 40–47. https://doi.org/10.24147/1812-3996.2020.25(3).40-47

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