Modernist Objects
Modernist Objects: Literature, Art, Culture is a unique mix of cultural studies, literature, and visual arts applied to the discrete materiality of modernist objects. The simultaneously physical and ideological nature of objects has made them remarkably transparent to critical inquiries into their a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modernist Objects: Literature, Art, Culture is a unique
mix of cultural studies, literature, and visual arts applied to the
discrete materiality of modernist objects. The simultaneously
physical and ideological nature of objects has made them remarkably
transparent to critical inquiries into their aesthetic, political,
social, historical or philosophical uses and meanings. This book
identifies three processes at work in the apprehension of objects
in poetry, prose, visual arts, culture and crafts. If the first
instinct of the modernist novelists and playwrights was to object
to the realist tradition of objects as more or less stable
inherited signifiers, they felt themselves equally free, we find,
to take up humanity as their object. The human body, emotions and
mind were endowed with newfound plasticity, and it was now the
artist's and the writer's task to fashion them after their own
image, mobilizing and expanding them through objects seen as
relational and connective catalysts for the modernist subject.
Finally, the futile and decorative object is explored. From
Baroness Elsa performing the commodity fetish to Jean Rhys
performing the dissolution of the self in a frenzy of sartorial
ornament, the agency of surface detail (misplaced, proliferating,
or repurposed) is made manifest and given free play. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv1hqdjfs |