citation style:– Chicago
Cite four relevant sources in Chicago Style format (Use footnotes, not parenthetical citations!), one may be from your textbook, one may be from your primary source reader. At least two citations must be from outside scholarly sources (primary sources, peer-reviewed journals, academic works, etc.) These sources are readily available from library via internet or physically. A good guideline for scholarly sources is if they are published by a university press. Write on the following prompt using the paper guidelines in the course syllabus:
The world today is often called “Postmodern,” meaning after or beyond the subjects which made the world modern. What were/are those values, and has the world moved beyond them? Was there a conflict (or conflicts)–whether cultural, political, scholarly, etc–which challenged the idea of modern? If so, what was the outcome of that (those) conflict(s)? Is there a post-postmodern, or is the world moving “back” toward modern, or is postmodern the “end” of the narrative of civilization? Why?