We have now probably moved past that, however. We’re either in post-postmodernism or “pseudo-modernism” as described by some:
Kirby associates pseudo-modernism with the triteness and shallowness resulting from the instantaneous, direct, and superficial participation in culture made possible by the internet, mobile phones, interactive television and similar means: “In pseudo-modernism one phones, clicks, presses, surfs, chooses, moves, downloads.”
Pseudo-modernism’s “typical intellectual states” are furthermore described as being “ignorance, fanaticism and anxiety” and it is said to produce a “trance-like state” in those participating in it. The net result of this media-induced shallowness and instantaneous participation in trivial events is a “silent autism” superseding “the neurosis of modernism and the narcissism of postmodernism.”
We have now probably moved past that, however. We’re either in post-postmodernism or “pseudo-modernism” as described by some:
I wonder what “silent autism” means, opposed to the normal one. Like mute Autism?
I think it’s possible Kirby meant the “silent” part as an opposition to the more “loud” nature of both modernism and postmodernism.
Otherwise I don’t know. I am autistic myself but it comes in all sorts of flavours from my experience.