Modernist Communities across Cultures and Media /
Questioning the assumption that modernism coincided with a loss of community, Modernist Communities Across Cultures and Media seeks to recover modernism's own communal impulses. Through a transnational and transmedial lens, this volume explores the diverse ways in which modernism reconfigured t...
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2019]
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Table des matières:
- Modernist communities: periods and theories / Caroline Pollentier and Sarah Wilson
- Collective experiments
- The scandal of a black Ulysses: Thurman, Nugent, and the Roman-à-clef / Jeremy Braddock
- Avant-garde play: building radical community through games / Irene Gammel
- The common pedagogy of the uncommon: building aesthetic community from the EZUniversity to Black Mountain College / Helene Aji
- Communal identities
- Virginia Woolf and cohabiting communities / Melba Cuddy-Keane
- Gertrude Stein's autobiographical communities / Christine Savinel
- President Wilson, the war and the formation of modernist dissent / Benoît Tadie
- Cosmopolitan communities
- The "perpetual immunity" of the word: Joyce and world peace / Vassiliki Kolocotroni
- Pueblo cosmopolitanism: modernism and tribal ceremonial dance / Geneva M. Gano
- Modernist literary communities in 1930s Calcutta: the politics of parichay / Supriya Chaudhuri
- Communities across the new media
- Film-going and film-spectatorship: association and solitude / Laura Marcus
- Performing communities: sound alliances, modernist aerialities, and the BBC Home Service, 1940-1945 / Claire Davison
- Catchphrase community: Itma and radiogenic morale / Debra Rae Cohen
- Re-routing community: colonial broadcasting and the aesthetics of relation / Jessica Berman.