Abstract
This article is a critique of the notion of post-postmodernism. It analyzes the main characteristics of post-postmodernism in relation to postmodernism, from which the latter rises. Also, it establishes a connection among neoliberalism, globalization, and post-postmodernism, as a means to access to the economic and political context that justifies the emergence of such post-postmodern cultural logic. In the same way, it is criticized strongly the role of post-postmodernism as an instrument to reconceptualize humanities and the social sciences in order to intensify consumerism and convert humanities in a mere ideological approach, which legitimates the financial capitalism and the American neo-conservatism.