
Modernism Revisited (eBook, ePUB)
Texts and Contexts
Redaktion: Chakraborty, Amitayu
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Modernism Revisited: Texts and Contexts offers a profound exploration of modernism, addressing its intricate relationship with the socio-political, philosophical, and cultural upheavals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.By revisiting key texts, this book provides fresh perspectives on the movement's formal innovations and ideological contradictions. It delves into themes such as fragmented identities, evolving perceptions of time, and challenges to traditional norms in an era marked by rapid industrialization and urbanization. Each chapter situates seminal works, including those of T.S...
Modernism Revisited: Texts and Contexts offers a profound exploration of modernism, addressing its intricate relationship with the socio-political, philosophical, and cultural upheavals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
By revisiting key texts, this book provides fresh perspectives on the movement's formal innovations and ideological contradictions. It delves into themes such as fragmented identities, evolving perceptions of time, and challenges to traditional norms in an era marked by rapid industrialization and urbanization. Each chapter situates seminal works, including those of T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, and James Joyce, within their historical contexts while also showcasing underrepresented voices and transnational contributions. The book critically examines subjects such as gendered narratives, mythological influences, linguistic experimentation, and the interplay between modernism and the cityscape. Featuring insights from international scholars, this work integrates textual analysis with interdisciplinary approaches, encompassing literature, philosophy, and cultural studies. By revisiting modernism's complexities and contradictions, this collection underscores its enduring relevance in contemporary debates on identity, creativity, and cultural change. Perfect for both scholars and students, Modernism Revisited invites readers to reconsider the movement's lasting legacy and its implications for today's intellectual and artistic discourses.
By revisiting key texts, this book provides fresh perspectives on the movement's formal innovations and ideological contradictions. It delves into themes such as fragmented identities, evolving perceptions of time, and challenges to traditional norms in an era marked by rapid industrialization and urbanization. Each chapter situates seminal works, including those of T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, and James Joyce, within their historical contexts while also showcasing underrepresented voices and transnational contributions. The book critically examines subjects such as gendered narratives, mythological influences, linguistic experimentation, and the interplay between modernism and the cityscape. Featuring insights from international scholars, this work integrates textual analysis with interdisciplinary approaches, encompassing literature, philosophy, and cultural studies. By revisiting modernism's complexities and contradictions, this collection underscores its enduring relevance in contemporary debates on identity, creativity, and cultural change. Perfect for both scholars and students, Modernism Revisited invites readers to reconsider the movement's lasting legacy and its implications for today's intellectual and artistic discourses.