
Contemporary Era
The Contemporary Era refers to the period from the late 20th century to the present, characterized by rapid changes in society, technology, and culture. It follows the Modern Era, starting roughly around the 1960s. This time is marked by globalization, digital communication, diverse cultural expressions, and significant social movements advocating for rights and equality. Additionally, contemporary art, literature, and philosophy reflect complexities of modern life and often challenge traditional norms. The era continues to evolve as new challenges, such as climate change and technological advancements, shape human experience and cultural identities.