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🎓 Welcome to Venus Educators — your daily dose of literature and learning! In this detailed lecture, Syeda Saleema Tahseen explains three major Postmodern Literary Movements that redefined 20th-century literature: 📚 Topics Covered: 1️⃣ The Black Arts Movement – The voice of protest, pride, and racial identity through art. 2️⃣ Existentialism – The philosophy of freedom, absurdity, and human meaning in a meaningless world. 3️⃣ Theatre of Cruelty – Antonin Artaud’s revolutionary idea of shocking audiences to awaken their subconscious. ✨ Key Writers Discussed: Amiri Baraka | Toni Morrison | Albert Camus | Jean-Paul Sartre | Franz Kafka | Antonin Artaud | Jean Genet 🧩 Highlights of the Lecture: Simplified explanation for UGC NET, PGT, and MA English students. Concept-wise breakdown with examples from famous works. Connects literary ideas to psychological and philosophical roots. Perfect for exam revision and conceptual clarity. 📺 Watch till the end to understand how postmodern writers transformed chaos into creativity — and don’t miss the daily Shorts for concept-based quiz questions! Which movement connects most with you — Black Arts, Existentialism, or Theatre of Cruelty? Comment below! 👇 🔔 Subscribe for daily concepts, shorts, and complete lectures from Venus Educators — Where Learning Meets Consistency. #UGCNETEnglish #PostmodernAge #EnglishLiterature #BlackArtsMovement #Existentialism #TheatreOfCruelty #AntoninArtaud #AlbertCamus #JeanPaulSartre #AmiriBaraka #VenusEducators #EnglishLiteratureClasses #NETPreparation #MAEnglish #LiteraryMovements