@cognazor @JaredJanes @LC_Ceriello @GregDember @euvieivanova @utotranslucence @ssica3003 @MarkDForman Is metamodernism just the proverbial pendulum approximating a center between the extremes of modernism and postmodernism? Yes? No? Both/And?
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Replying to @dfarrrr @JaredJanes and
Jason Snyder Retweeted Jason Snyder
I'd say that's too reductionistichttps://twitter.com/cognazor/status/1188167845982752768?s=19 …
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Jason Snyder @cognazorReplying to @ctburks @JaredJanes @MarkDFormanThere are two main types. First, as a cultural sensibility, which we cover in episode 20 with@whatsmetamodern. Then there is developmental metamodernism. The main books are Listening Society and Nordic Ideology, but a lot of the content can be found here: http://metamoderna.org2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @cognazor @JaredJanes and
Thanks Jason. Are these Hamzi titles developmentalist or generalist (and why are his books so expensive?)?
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Replying to @dfarrrr @JaredJanes and
Not sure what you mean, both? Not sure why so expensive, limited release I guess. I'd check out the website, which has a lot of the same content
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Replying to @cognazor @JaredJanes and
http://metamoderna.org is helpful. Ty. The only issue I have w/it is its claim that MM only enters the scene with the advent of the internet. This overlooks thinkers like William James and Paul Feyerabend (et al) who show strong MM tendencies, at least by this sites parameters.
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Replying to @dfarrrr @JaredJanes and
Perhaps the point is that, while there were thinkers here and there that had metamodern (or proto-metamodern) tendencies in the past, it couldn't emerge as a socio/cultural/political movement until the internet.
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I think this type of development goes back quite far, but was quite rare. I think Vajrayana Buddhism is built on refined metamodern philosophy & practice.
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Replying to @JaredJanes @cognazor and
Not sure if I get the drift— what aspects of mm do you connect w Vajrayana and what about the fact that mm emerges as a response to mod & Pomo— how are you saying Vajr could be “built on” mm?
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Replying to @LC_Ceriello @cognazor and
Well... this does make more sense from a developmental MM POV (ie. personal/cultural dev being similar), but cultural epistemes aside if I look at the MM methods listed in the article we covered in our ep I see many of the techniques in Vajrayana.
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Replying to @JaredJanes @LC_Ceriello and
If we're lucky maybe we could get
@Meaningness &/or@_awbery_ to chime in on any connections they see with metamodern/meta-rational sensibilities found in Vajrayana practices & philosophy...2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
Sorry I'm out of the loop here; which article was this? I might be able to say something, I don't know... btw I STILL haven't had a chance to listen to your podcast with @ssica3003, but @_awbery_ spoke very highly of it, and I look forward to it!
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Replying to @Meaningness @LC_Ceriello and
Well we could do a compare on the article I mentioned (linked here) but my thought was that meta-rationality would likely fall under the metamodern label that
@GregDember &@LC_Ceriello outline, so even your .02 on Vajra. correlations would be interesting.https://medium.com/what-is-metamodern/after-postmodernism-eleven-metamodern-methods-in-the-arts-767f7b646cae …2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @JaredJanes @Meaningness and
I don't know a lot about meta-rationality. I'm interested in how it may be a phenomenon of metamodernism. I realize it's probably hard to capture in a tweet, but could you give the nutshell of how you see the connection?
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