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The Poetics of the Avant-Garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy

Burenina-Petrova, Olga(Contributions by)Day, Ida(Contributions by)Eskin, Michael(Contributions by)Evdokimova, Irina(Contributions by)Francis, Norbert(Contributions by)Gratchev, Slav N.(Contributions by)Harte, Tim(Contributions by)Konecny, Mark(Contributions by)Kummerling-Meibauer, Bettina(Contributions by)Lodder, Christina(Contributions by)Marinova, Margarita(Contributions by)Murray, Natalia(Contributions by)Nicholas, Mary A.(Contributions by)Gratchev, Slav N.(Edited by)
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The Poetics of the Avant-garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy presents a range of chapters written by a highly international group of scholars from disciplines such as literary studies, arts, theatre, and philosophy to analyze the ambitions of avant-garde artists. Together, these essays highlight the interdisciplinary scope of the historic avant-garde and the interconnected of its artists.

Contributors analyze topics such as abstraction and estrangement across the arts, the imaginary dialogue between Lev Yakubinsky and Mikhail Bakhtin, the problem of the "masculine ethos" in the Russian avant-garde, the transformation of barefoot dancing, Kazimir Malevich's avant-garde poetic experimentations, the ecological imagination of the Polish avant-garde, science-fiction in the Russian avant-garde cinema, and the almost forgotten history of the avant-garde children's literature in Germany. The chapters in this collection open a new critical discourse about the avant-garde movement in Europe and reshape contemporary understandings of it.

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Lexington Books
1793615756 / 9781793615756
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
700.411
30/08/2020
English
246 pages
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