Regarding the popular : modernism, the avant-garde, and high and low culture / edited by Sascha Bru [and others] ; with the editorial assistance of Leslie A. Barnes, Gareth Farmer and Matthias Somers.
Series: Etudes sur l'avant-garde et le modernisme en Europe = | Studien zur europäischen Avantgarde und Moderne | European avant-garde and modernism studiesPublication details: Berlin : De Gruyter, ©2012 ; Boston, Massachusetts.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 487 pages) : illustrationsISBN:- 9783110274691
- Modernism, the avant-garde, and high and low culture
Includes bibliographical references and index.
About the Series -- Surla collection -- Zur Buchreihe; Introduction; Given the Popular; Terms and Canons; "The Madness of the Unexpected". Duchamp's Readymades and the Survival of "High" Art; Instrument of Inspiration High/Low Illusions in British Experimental Music and After; English Rebels in Art Circles: The New Age in its Elitist and Populist Dimension; Kinaesthetic Modernism? Rhythms, Bodies and Motion across the Great Divide; Art, Nation and Political Discourse; Culture en quête de repères; Folklore; Dada, Carnival and RevolutionSpuren der Volksdichtung in der ungarischen AvantgardeliteraturMusical Boxes: The Impersonal Avant-Garde Poem, Everyday Language and Popular Song; What Did They Need Jazz For? Jazz Music in Polish Interwar Poetry; Der junge Borges und die ultraistische Avantgarde Das Populäre als Taktik; The Theatre of Ramón del Valle-Inclán: Between Modernism and the Popular Imagination; The Everyday; Sitting Pretty: Modernism and the Municipal Chair in the Photographs o ...
Regarding the Popular charts the complex relationship between the avant-gardes and modernisms on the one hand and popular culture on the other. Covering (neo- )avant-gardists and modernists from various European countries, this second volume in the series European Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies explores the nature of so-called "low" culture, dealing with aspects as diverse as the everyday and the folkloric. Regarding the Popular charts the many ways in which the allegedly "high" modernists and avant-gardists looked at and represented the "low". As such, this book will appeal to all those wit.
Contributions in English, French and German.
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