The European avant-garde 1900-1940

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The European avant-garde 1900-1940

Andrew J. Webber

(Cultural history of literature series)

Polity, 2004

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This book offers an informative and accessible cultural history of the European avant-garde in its early twentieth-century heyday. It provides comparative coverage of cultural experimentation across the major European languages, including English, French, German, Russian, Spanish and Italian. Andrew Webber presents striking examples to illustrate a time of unprecedented experiment and energetic performance in all aspects of culture. Readings of some of the most important and characteristic avant-garde texts, pictures and films are set against some of the key developments of the period: advances in technology and psychology; the rise of radical politics; the cultural ferment of the modern metropolis; and the upheaval in issues of gender and sexuality. The author's mediation between a variety of cultural forms, combining political and psychoanalytical modes of understanding, evokes the richness of the age in a manner that students will find both illuminating and provocative. This volume will be an excellent textbook for courses on the avant-garde in departments of comparative cultural studies, literature and film studies.

Table of Contents

List of Plates. Preface. 1. Introduction: The Historical Avant-garde and Cultural History. 2. Manifestations: The Public Sphere. 3. Writing the City: Urban Technology and Poetic Technique. 4. Modes of Performance: Film-Theatre. 5. Case Histories: Narratives of the Avant-garde. Conclusion: Allegories of the Avant-garde. Epilogue: After the Avant-garde?. Notes. Index.

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