Munslow's a guy. Yay for google.
But anyway source 1 didn't NEED to have a specific modernist/postmodern persuasion... the question was about the issues he raised not about the actual perspective he put forward. Although I probably would say, if I really really had to, that he was more postmodernist than modernist since he totally questioned empiricism and whether we can have truth and all that jazz... but I didn't say that in my essay. Were we supposed to?
I wrote 10 and 9 pages.
But anyway source 1 didn't NEED to have a specific modernist/postmodern persuasion... the question was about the issues he raised not about the actual perspective he put forward. Although I probably would say, if I really really had to, that he was more postmodernist than modernist since he totally questioned empiricism and whether we can have truth and all that jazz... but I didn't say that in my essay. Were we supposed to?
I wrote 10 and 9 pages.