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From Linear to Acoustic Space
New Media Environments and New Modernist Forms
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Elena Lamberti
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
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Volume 1
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Approaching Modernism 1
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1. De-limiting Modernism
- Introduction 9
- Tracing the Modernist Paradigm 11
- Cultural Parataxis and Transnational Landscapes of Reading 35
- Modernism at Large 53
- Modernist Innovations 67
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2. Reassessments
- Introduction 87
- Literary Modernism, Critical Theory and the Politics of Irony 89
- A Map of All Possible Paths 107
- Modernism, Narrativity and Bakhtinian Theory 125
- The Subject, the Beautiful and the Sublime 143
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3. Tradition, Avant-Garde, Postmodernism
- Introduction 155
- Modernism and Tradition 157
- Myths of Rupture 173
- The Untimeliness of German Expressionism 195
- Outside In/Inside Out 207
- Modernism at the Crossroads 219
- Thoroughly Modern Modernism 233
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4. Time and Space
- Introduction 251
- Still Life 253
- Living with Fragments 271
- Figurations of Childhood in Modernist Texts 291
- Modernism and Trauma 307
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5. Mind and Body
- Introduction 319
- Modernism, Consciousness, Poetics of Process 321
- Configurations of Self 339
- The Face of Modernity 347
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6. Technology and Science
- Introduction 365
- Bookkeeping in the Modernist Novel 367
- Modernism and Science 383
- Modernism, Empirical Psychology and the Creative Imagination 405
- Modernism and the Technologies of Insight 419
- From Linear to Acoustic Space 431
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7. Literature and the Other Arts
- Introduction 449
- The New Critical Demotion of the Visual in Modernism 451
- An End to Dwelling 469
- Narrative Beginnings 487
- (Re-)Dressing French Modernism 501
- The Mother of Us All 513
- Theatrical Modernism 531
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Volume 2
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8. Social and Political Parameters
- Fascist Modernism 547
- A Center That Can Hold 561
- Racial Politics, Modernist Poetics 573
- Modernism and Ecological Criticism 591
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9. Cultural Conjunctions
- Introduction 605
- Modernity, Postmodernity and Popular Culture in Joyce and Eliot 607
- “Determined and Bigoted Feminists” 619
- Latent Icons 637
- Primitive Art in Modernism 651
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10. Routes and Encounters
- Introduction 673
- The Untranslatability of Modernism 675
- Haiku as a Western Genre 693
- Modernist Africa as an Imaginary Foil 715
- Exile and Literary Modernism 735
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11. Locations: Case Studies
- Introduction 755
- Brazilian Modernism 759
- Belated Arrivals 769
- Modernisme in Catalonia 781
- French Literary Modernism 801
- The Spanish American Modernismo 817
- Borders of Modernism in the Nordic World 831
- Central and Eastern European Symbolist Literature and Its Projects 879
- Russian Modernism 891
- In the Shadow of Byzantium 911
- Approaching Spanish Modernism 931
- The Spanish-American Novel and European Modernism 947
- Modernism(s) in Dutch Literature 967
- Greek Modernism and Inner-Oriented Art 991
- Afterword 1009
- Contributors 1013
- Index of names 1025
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
-
Volume 1
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Approaching Modernism 1
-
1. De-limiting Modernism
- Introduction 9
- Tracing the Modernist Paradigm 11
- Cultural Parataxis and Transnational Landscapes of Reading 35
- Modernism at Large 53
- Modernist Innovations 67
-
2. Reassessments
- Introduction 87
- Literary Modernism, Critical Theory and the Politics of Irony 89
- A Map of All Possible Paths 107
- Modernism, Narrativity and Bakhtinian Theory 125
- The Subject, the Beautiful and the Sublime 143
-
3. Tradition, Avant-Garde, Postmodernism
- Introduction 155
- Modernism and Tradition 157
- Myths of Rupture 173
- The Untimeliness of German Expressionism 195
- Outside In/Inside Out 207
- Modernism at the Crossroads 219
- Thoroughly Modern Modernism 233
-
4. Time and Space
- Introduction 251
- Still Life 253
- Living with Fragments 271
- Figurations of Childhood in Modernist Texts 291
- Modernism and Trauma 307
-
5. Mind and Body
- Introduction 319
- Modernism, Consciousness, Poetics of Process 321
- Configurations of Self 339
- The Face of Modernity 347
-
6. Technology and Science
- Introduction 365
- Bookkeeping in the Modernist Novel 367
- Modernism and Science 383
- Modernism, Empirical Psychology and the Creative Imagination 405
- Modernism and the Technologies of Insight 419
- From Linear to Acoustic Space 431
-
7. Literature and the Other Arts
- Introduction 449
- The New Critical Demotion of the Visual in Modernism 451
- An End to Dwelling 469
- Narrative Beginnings 487
- (Re-)Dressing French Modernism 501
- The Mother of Us All 513
- Theatrical Modernism 531
-
Volume 2
-
8. Social and Political Parameters
- Fascist Modernism 547
- A Center That Can Hold 561
- Racial Politics, Modernist Poetics 573
- Modernism and Ecological Criticism 591
-
9. Cultural Conjunctions
- Introduction 605
- Modernity, Postmodernity and Popular Culture in Joyce and Eliot 607
- “Determined and Bigoted Feminists” 619
- Latent Icons 637
- Primitive Art in Modernism 651
-
10. Routes and Encounters
- Introduction 673
- The Untranslatability of Modernism 675
- Haiku as a Western Genre 693
- Modernist Africa as an Imaginary Foil 715
- Exile and Literary Modernism 735
-
11. Locations: Case Studies
- Introduction 755
- Brazilian Modernism 759
- Belated Arrivals 769
- Modernisme in Catalonia 781
- French Literary Modernism 801
- The Spanish American Modernismo 817
- Borders of Modernism in the Nordic World 831
- Central and Eastern European Symbolist Literature and Its Projects 879
- Russian Modernism 891
- In the Shadow of Byzantium 911
- Approaching Spanish Modernism 931
- The Spanish-American Novel and European Modernism 947
- Modernism(s) in Dutch Literature 967
- Greek Modernism and Inner-Oriented Art 991
- Afterword 1009
- Contributors 1013
- Index of names 1025