"The bedrock principle of postmodernism is subjectivity, the idea that the world looks different depending where you stand, both literally and figuratively. The fancy name for this is positionality; a variety of things - race, class, gender, sexual orientation, cultural background, educational level, experiences - combine to produce your positionality." - Laura Wexler, from her Essay, "Saying Goodbye to 'Once Upon a Time,' or Implementing Postmodernism in Creative Nonfiction"