In postmodern theory, we learn of postproduction: “…it refers to the point in which society is not inventing anything new…Many contemporary artists and authors have found these ideas fascinating to explore. Through visual communication and literary methods, they have taken these ideas related to the exploration of identity, history, and culture and found new ways to represent this way of analytical thinking…” (Fischer 30). Postmodernism is a typical style for, “writers of a humanism that felt profoundly threatened.” (Bradbury 766). Westerfield shows a trend towards postproduction when he prompts his reader to think by allowing them to move past the dialogue he had given to his characters, in example we have this conversation between Tally and Shay in the months before the
In postmodern theory, we learn of postproduction: “…it refers to the point in which society is not inventing anything new…Many contemporary artists and authors have found these ideas fascinating to explore. Through visual communication and literary methods, they have taken these ideas related to the exploration of identity, history, and culture and found new ways to represent this way of analytical thinking…” (Fischer 30). Postmodernism is a typical style for, “writers of a humanism that felt profoundly threatened.” (Bradbury 766). Westerfield shows a trend towards postproduction when he prompts his reader to think by allowing them to move past the dialogue he had given to his characters, in example we have this conversation between Tally and Shay in the months before the