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本文研究了后现代主义在 20 世纪中期带来的深刻变革,重点探讨了后现代主义对文化、真理、表象和传统知识理解的影响。与将后现代主义视为现代主义的线性发展相反,我们探讨了让-弗朗索瓦-利奥塔(Jean-Francois Lyotard)和让-鲍德里亚(Jean Baudrillard)的观点,将其视为高度现代主义持续创新中的一个循环时刻。利奥塔将后现代艺术家和作家的角色重新定义为类似于哲学家,他们从既定的规范中解放出来,在作品中不断追求新的规则。鲍德里亚对科幻小说演变的洞察,反映了后现代对现实作为碎片化和模拟性的更广泛的重新评价。此外,我们还探讨了利奥塔(Lyotard)提出的所谓 "再现危机"(crisis of representation),挑战了将知识和艺术视为外部现实镜像的现实主义认识论。通过研究文学作品中的碎片化叙述,我们提出了一种更具包容性的方法来表现现实的多面性。本文有助于加深对后现代主义的理解,强调后现代主义在重新定义文化表现形式以及我们的知识和表现方法方面的重要意义。
UNDERSTANDING POSTMODERNISM THROUGH THE THEORIES OF LYOTARD AND BAUDRILLARD
This article studies the profound transformations ushered in by postmodernism in the mid-20th century, focusing on its impact on culture, truth, representation, and the traditional understanding of knowledge. Contrary to the view of postmodernism as a linear progression from modernism, we explore the perspectives of Jean-Francois Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard, presenting it as a cyclical moment within the continuous innovation of high modernism. Lyotard redefines the role of postmodern artists and writers as akin to philosophers, liberated from pre-established norms and engaged in a perpetual quest fornew rules within their works. Baudrillard’s insights into the evolution of science fiction reflect a broader postmodern reevaluation of reality as fragmented and simulacral. Furthermore, we address the so-called crisis of representation identified by Lyotard, challenging the realistic epistemology that views knowledge and art as mirrors of an external reality. By examining fragmented narration in literature, we propose a more inclusive approach to representing the multifaceted nature of reality. This article contributes to the understanding of postmodernism, highlighting its significance in redefining cultural expressions and our approach to knowledge and representation.