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Exploring Metamodernism: A Cultural Shift with Greg Dember

58 min · 28. apr. 2026
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In this conversation, Laura Faye Tenenbaum and PJ Manney explore the concept of metamodernism with guest Greg Dember, delving into its emergence from modernism and postmodernism. They discuss how contemporary culture oscillates between irony and earnestness, using examples from art, music, and film, particularly focusing on the film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' as a case study. The discussion highlights the relevance of metamodernism in understanding today's narratives and the impact of crisis culture on storytelling. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the concept of metamodernism, exploring its relevance in today's society and culture. They discuss various cultural references, including the significance of the Barbie movie as a metamodern phenomenon, the exhaustion with postmodernism, and the challenges of navigating a post-truth society. The discussion also touches on the idea of 'Medi-Cute'—the use of childlike imagery to address adult concerns—and speculates on the future of metamodernism in art and culture. Find Greg's books: Say Hello to Metamodernism!: Understanding Today's Culture of Ironesty, Felt Experience, and Empathic Reflexivity https://amzn.to/4eeuHLN [https://amzn.to/4eeuHLN] My Impossible Soul: The Metamodern Music of Sufjan Stevens https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/my-impossible-soul-9798216365549/ [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/my-impossible-soul-9798216365549/] His website: https://whatismetamodern.com [https://whatismetamodern.com] Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhatIsMetamodern [https://www.youtube.com/@WhatIsMetamodern] We cover these topics:Metamodernism emerges from a reaction to postmodernism's excesses.Modernism focused on newness and objective truths, while postmodernism questioned those truths.Cultural products today oscillate between irony and earnestness.Metamodernism is characterized by a blend of hope and skepticism.The film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' exemplifies metamodern themes.Metamodernism embraces emotional connections and personal experiences.Irony in art and culture serves to connect rather than alienate.Contemporary music reflects metamodern sensibilities through diverse influences.Crisis culture shapes the narratives we engage with today.Understanding these cultural shifts helps us navigate modern storytelling. Metamodernism is a response to the complexities of modern life.Cultural references are essential to understanding metamodernism.Barbie serves as a significant example of metamodern art.The exhaustion with postmodernism has led to a desire for sincerity.Navigating a post-truth society requires new artistic expressions.Medi-Cute reflects a vulnerability in addressing adult concerns.The future of metamodernism is uncertain but evolving.Cultural trends often oscillate between complexity and simplicity.Art can both reflect and direct cultural sentiments.Understanding metamodernism can enhance our engagement with contemporary culture.#culture #art #metamodern #everythingeverywhereallatonce #barbie Graphic Design: Patrick FarleyTheme Music: composer Hannah Gruendemann, music producer Jake Eisner

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