“…Deemed a complicated concept to grasp with no agreed-upon definition, in most basic terms, postmodernism argues that there is no absolute truth and that the principal structures on which our whole society is built are social constructs (e.g., class, power, gender). Therefore, postmodernism can be understood as a host of critical and rhetorical practices that rely on destabilizing established concepts and promoting new ones, e.g., ontological and epistemological certainty and unambiguous meaning vs. disrupted, unbalanced reality, simulacrum, and hyperreality (Aylesworth, 2015;Baudrillard, 1994;Miller & Fox, 2007).…”