Supermodernity
Supermodernity is a concept coined by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard, first introduced in his 1979 book "The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge." Supermodernity refers to the postmodern condition's extension and intensification, particularly in the realm of technology and information.
In the context of supermodernity, advanced technologies such as the internet and social media create networks
A key characteristic of supermodernity is the blurring of boundaries between the physical world and the virtual
Moreover, supermodernity brings to light numerous changes in the factual production of narration, like informationalized cultural