antimodern

English

Etymology

From anti- +‎ modern.

Adjective

antimodern (comparative more antimodern, superlative most antimodern)

  1. Opposed to modernity or modernization
    • 2005, John Durham Peters, Courting the Abyss[1], →ISBN, page 2:
      The third option is also nervous about modernity but in an antimodern rather than postmodern way, that is, it is alarmed rather than playful []

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antimodern (plural antimoderns)

  1. A person opposed to modernity or modernization
    • 2012, Bruno Latour, We Have Never Been Modern, page 123:
      The antimoderns firmly believe that the West has rationalized and disenchanted the world, that it has truly peopled the social with cold and rational monsters which saturate all of space, that it has definitively transformed the premodern cosmos into a mechanical interaction of pure matters.

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