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Europa! Europa? : the avant-garde, modernism, and the fate of a continent / edited by Sascha Bru ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bru, Sascha.
Series:
European avant-garde and modernism studies ; 1.
European avant-garde and modernism studies ; 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
European literature--20th century--History and criticism.
European literature.
Literature, Experimental--Europe--History and criticism.
Literature, Experimental.
Avant-garde (Aesthetics)--Europe--History--20th century.
Avant-garde (Aesthetics).
Modernism (Literature)--Europe.
Modernism (Literature).
Modernism (Art)--Europe.
Modernism (Art).
National characteristics, European.
Multiculturalism--Europe.
Multiculturalism.
Multilingualism--Europe.
Multilingualism.
Literature and history--Europe--History--20th century.
Literature and history.
Literature and society--Europe--History--20th century.
Literature and society.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (546 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Walter de Gruyter, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The first volume of the new series "European Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies" focuses on the relation between the avant-garde, modernism and Europe. It combines interdisciplinary and intermedial research on experimental aesthetics and poetics. The essays, written by experts from more than fifteen countries, seek to bring out the complexity of the European avant-garde and modernism by relating it to Europe's intricate history, multiculturalism and multilingualism. They aim to inquire into the divergent cultural views on Europe taking shape in avant-garde and modernist practices and to chart a composite image of the "other Europe(s)" that have emerged from the (contemporary) avant-garde and experimental modernism. How did the avant-garde and modernism in (and outside) Europe give shape to local, national and pan-European forms of identity and community? To what extent does the transnational exchange and cross-fertilisation of aesthetic tendencies illustrate the well-rehearsed claim that the avant-gardes form a typically European phenomenon? Dealing with canonised as well as lesser known exponents of modernism and the avant-garde throughout Europe, this book will appeal to all those interested in European cultural, literary and art history.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
Borderless Europe, Decentring Avant-Garde, Mosaic Modernism
Terms and Canons
"What's the Difference?" Revisiting the Concepts of Modernism and the Avant-Garde
The Slovenian Interwar Literary Avant-Garde and Its Canonization
Toward a Horizontal History of the European Avant-Garde
The 20th Century: Century of the Arrière-Gardes?
"The Serpent Eats Its Tail": Avant-Garde and Arrière-garde in Paris, 1943-1953
How We Look and Read: The European Avant-Garde's Imprint on 20th-Century Theory
Images and Ideas
Phönix Europa? Krieg und Kultur in Rudolf Pannwitz' und Hugo von Hofmannsthals europäischer Idee
Europa minor. Yvan and Claire Goll's Europe
La revue Zenit: une avant-garde entre particularisme identitaire et internationalisme
Europa: une manifestation des avant-gardes européennes
L'avant-garde bulgare de l'entre-deux-guerres comme exemple de l'«autre Europe»
History or Europe: Images of Europe and Defense of Aesthetic Innovation in Post-1918 Poland
Ästhetische Moderne und totalitäres Anti-Europa: der spanische Avantgardist Ernesto Giménez Caballero
Ezra Pound's Fascist "Europa": Toward the Pisan Cantos
Writing the Foundations of a Better World: The Role of Anglo-German Literary Exchange in the Reconstruction of Germany and the Construction of Europe, 1945-1949
Avant-Garde or Civil Service? Yves Klein, Werner Ruhnau and "The European Situation"
Tendencies and Identities
Discours internationaliste et conscience identitaire des échanges culturels : l'exemple belgo-allemand (Der Sturm, Résurrection)
Historizing Modern Art: The "Difficult" Names
The Insignia of Modernity and "le mouvement Apollinaire"
Okkultismus, Esoterik, Mystik und die Ikonographie des Unsichtbaren in der frühen mitteleuropäischen Avantgarde. Das Beispiel der Posener Gruppe Bunt und des Bauhausprofessors Lothar Schreyer
Apokalypse als Narrenspiel: Kurt Schwitters und die Mystik
Messianic Endgames in German-Jewish Expressionist Literature
"Here I am at home - here I am in a foreign land". Multilingualism, Modernism and (De)territorialization in the Works of the Finland-Swedish Writer Elmer Diktonius
Configurations « autographiques » dans Mémoires d'une liseuse de draps de Belen/Nelly Kaplan, ou comment déclencher le fou rire
Europe and Its Others
Artificial Africa in the European Avant-Garde: Marinetti and Tzara
Seeing African Sculpture: Carl Einstein's "ethnographie du blanc"
Surrealism for the Ear: Paul Deharme's Radio-Plays
Amauta, l'Europe et les avant-gardes
Carpentier's Marvellous Real: Modernity and its Discontents in the Tropics
Europa, Amerika in transition (1927-1938): Literatursprachliche Interkulturalität und Transgressionen des Avantgardesubjekts
Travels of an Avant-Gardist, West-East-West: On Kawara
The Colour of Modernism: Colour-Form Experiments in Europe and Australia
Backmatter
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786612716751
9781282716759
1282716751
9783111738369
3111738361
9783110217728
3110217724
OCLC:
520514559

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