Translocal Modernisms: International Perspectives (Transatlantic Aesthetics and Culture)

Translocal Modernisms: International Perspectives (Transatlantic Aesthetics and Culture)

by IreneRamalhoSantos (Editor), Antonio Sousa Ribeiro (Editor), Francoise Meltzer (Editor)

Synopsis

The full story of modernism is yet to be written. This collection of essays provides an important page in this complex and inconclusive story of fluidities and hybridities by rendering problematical the linear sequence from modernism to postmodernism.
This book explores the many facets of modernism in a variety of essays written by an international group of scholars. It deals with and puts in question the western literary tradition in many of its transcontinental and trans-hemispheric encounters. Criticism of `high modernism' is put in perspective by discussions of German `reactionary modernism', American `social modernism' and `minor arts', mid-twentieth-century `Baudelairean modernity' and unprecedented expansions of the concepts of modernity and modernism themselves.
Engaging in dialogue with the newest geographical, transnational, and global enlargements of the concept of modernism in time and space (from the `Middle Passage' to emergent cultures of the twenty-first century, from Europe to America, Africa and Asia), the volume covers a wide range of translocal and transtemporal literary, artistic, cultural, and social fields and perspectives.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 276
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Inc
Published: 15 Dec 2008

ISBN 10: 3039116908
ISBN 13: 9783039116904

Author Bio
The Editors: Irene Ramalho Santos is Professor of English and American Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Social Studies, both at the University of Coimbra, and International Affiliate of the Department of Comparative Literature of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Antonio Sousa Ribeiro is Professor of German Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Social Studies, both at the University of Coimbra.