Contemporary revolutions : turning back to the future in 21st-century literature and art

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Contemporary revolutions : turning back to the future in 21st-century literature and art

edited by Susan Stanford Friedman

Bloomsbury Academic, 2019

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Back to the future in 21st-century literature and art

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Contributions to a panel on "Revolving Modernisms, Recycling Revolutions" held at the 2015 Modernist Studies Association Conference in Boston. The conference's unifying theme was Revolution, a gesture toward the city as a birthplace of the American Revolution. The panel grew out of the recognition of contradictory meanings hidden in the etymology of the word revolution. Revolution originally meant a turning back, a rotation back to move forward, as in the cycle of the planets; later, revolution came to mean radical overthrow, rupture, change, particularly of political systems and the social order

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