The Edinburgh Dictionary of Modernism
Olga Taxidou editor Vassiliki Kolocotroni editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:16th Jan '18
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An interdisciplinary reference source of the critical, cultural and political practices associated with modernism Much of the literary and cultural theory developed throughout the twentieth century relied on modernist texts and artefacts as both example and paradigm. This Dictionary collects, categorises and intersects literary, aesthetic, political and cultural terms that in one way or another came into being through the debates, conflicts, co-operations, experiments – individual and collective – that characterised modernism. In concise entries from international experts, it presents the terms, categories, concepts, tropes, movements, forged through the modernist upheavals (at once aesthetic and political), highlighting their genealogy, their modernist ‘newness’, and their historical longevity. Key Features Provides new and authoritative definitions of the revolutionary art, thinking and intellectual culture which flourished in the opening decades of the last centuryDemonstrates the ways in which modernism reconceptualised and realigned all twentieth- century art forms while also formulating the critical and cultural languages of that centuryShows that modernism, in unique ways, already entailed its self-definition and articulated its own critique
The book coheres beautifully and highlights the paradox of modernism’s opposition to and reliance on past traditions. -- A. C. Stout * CHOICE *
The Edinburgh Dictionary of Modernism is definitely a pathway to the genealogy of the modern from the beginning until nowadays. -- Georgia Tsatsani, University of Birmingham * Diogenes 9 (2020) *
The Edinburgh Dictionary of Modernism is definitely a pathway to the genealogy of the modern from the beginning until nowadays. -- Georgia Tsatsani, University of Birmingham * Diogenes 9 (2020) *
Dandy rubs elbows with dasein; Kino-Eye jostles kitsch; Négritude and Neo-pagans are nearest neighbors. Its entries elegantly conceived, beautifully written, and boundlessly informative, this is not only an irreplaceable but also a profoundly enjoyable work of reference for anyone, novice or expert, interested in modernism from abstraction to zaum. * Douglas Mao, Johns Hopkins University *
ISBN: 9780748637027
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 788g
432 pages