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Is Community A Postmodern Masterpiece? | Idea Channel | PBS Digital Studios



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Here’s an idea: Community is a postmodern masterpiece.

Though the TV show Community has never achieved huge ratings, it has a passionate cult following, including us here at Idea Channel. The show plays with genre and narrative in such a creative way that it brings to mind the cultural and artistic theory of Postmodernism. Previous TV series have been self-referential and culturally reflective, but none so successfully as Community. The show flips traditional expectations so consistently that it questions their importance in the first place. And it has brought the word “meta” into the cultural vernacular, to boot.

Special thanks to @Beerandnosh for the opening line and other community joke references

Links:
Liam Dryden talks about shipping real people:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0u_rKqqzFY
Vice – 3D Printing Guns Documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DconsfGsXyA
The Jobs Act – CROWDFUNDING
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr3606enr/pdf/BILLS-112hr3606enr.pdf

Sources:
Jean-Francois Lyotard – Post-modern Condition
Christopher Butler – Postmodernism, a Very Short Introduction
Nicholas Zurburgg – The Parameters of Post Modernism
Roland Barthes – Image, Music, Text
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PostModernism
http://scrawledinwax.com/2010/04/05/lady-gaga-community-and-the-thing-that-comes-after-postmodernism/

Music:
Roglok: http://vimeo.com/musicstore/track/21166
Level 5: Room for the Homeless http://www.jamendo.com/en/list/a101325/level-5
Clockwork – Titan (geometry remix) https://soundcloud.com/wompworthy/clockwork-titan-geometry-remix
Chiptune – Kenzalol https://soundcloud.com/chiptune/kenzalol

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42 thoughts on “Is Community A Postmodern Masterpiece? | Idea Channel | PBS Digital Studios
  1. One amazing example of postmodernism in Community is the clip show episode where it pokes fun at other sitcom clip shows by having scenes that never actually happened, which adds to the comedy of it.

  2. No! Community is post-post-modern, and there IS an objective truth as Abed teaches us in Who's The Boss and Nicolas Cage studies class.

  3. I like that someone does a breakdown and analysis of Community, cause it's a very clever show. That being said, I do disagree that Community is a postmodern show for two reasons:
    1. Community is more concerned with meta-fiction than postmodernism and not all meta-fiction is postmodern. In fact it predates post-modernism thousands of year, including works of Plato, 1001 Nights, Cervantes, Shakespeare and many more.
    2. Not everything that doubts reality or objectivity is postmodern. That kind of doubt or perhaps even disdain for objectivity is an important part of postmodernism, but it does not have a copyright to it.

    Overall, great video, mate!

  4. Here's my take: if you feel the need to critically analyse something, it has already broken the 4th wall and become the narrative and disregards the millennia of human story telling. Yes, Jeff goes through a the monomyth. But every other primary character does too. so by trying to read into it, that's the only thing that creates a post modern take.

  5. If you’re iffy about this show, I can understand that, while the first episodes are good, they are kinda generic and don’t really do a great job at capturing the awesomeness that is Community, but those episodes are necessary to build up your investment in those characters, if you started it and cant seem to get into it, at least make it to episode nine of season 1, that’s when the build of starts to pay off

  6. Community is a post-modern masterpiece. But I'm commenting because of something else. At the end you talked about Fire Walk with Me, and I have an interesting story about that. I was a freshman at NYU when that came out. We walked out of our dorm to go see that, and as we did my roommates called on people in the streets to join us. As we walked to the cineplex (this was 1990) people from the university and the neighborhood joined us. (NYU has no real campus. We made up most of Greeenwhich Village) people just started joining us, both from the college and from the neighborhood. By the time we got to the cinema, we had a crowd who had joined us. We ended up filling most of the screening and the next. It was really an amazing time.

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