17th July 2013
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3rd July 2013
Quentin Tarantino is an active postmodern film director and his most recent instalment is 'Django Unchained'. The controversial theme of slavery has earned the film lots of attention, because its brutal portrayal of human cruelty that the Americans are ashamed to have in their history and the film's excessive use of the n word.
26th June 2013
Whilst browsing google I came across an article which is designed to emphasise the journey that post modernity is constantly taking as we have now come to a stage in life where we are contstantly having to make decisions of aspects of our lves. Before, choices were limited and one’s life was generally pre-determined from history, tradition and custom. Now, when it comes to questions of self-identity, we increasingly rely upon our own construction of reality to dictate who we are. These choices range from big life decisions about relationships, religion and careers to the most trivial questions — what should I tweet? What should my profile picture be?
10th July 2013
Whilst browsing Wikipiedia I found a really useful page which has information about Postmodernism Films, I could use this when I need to research about postmodernist films.
3rd July 2013

Quentin Tarantino is an active postmodern film director and his most recent instalment is 'Django Unchained'. The controversial theme of slavery has earned the film lots of attention, because its brutal portrayal of human cruelty that the Americans are ashamed to have in their history and the film's excessive use of the n word.
Set in the antebellum era of the Deep South and Old West, the film follows a freed slave (Foxx) who treks across the United States with a bounty hunter (Waltz) on a mission to rescue his wife (Washington) from a cruel and charismatic plantation owner (DiCaprio).
26th June 2013
When I surfed the web for postmodernism I came across a website which categorized recent television shows into different categories, I will use this website for later use which will be very useful.
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