Contemporary revolutions: turning back to the future in 21st-century literature and art
"An exploration of how 21st-century writers, artists, and performers forge a new concept of contemporaneity, this book shows how their work re-purposes fiction, poetry, and paintings of the past. Returning to revolution's original meaning of 'cycle', Contemporary Revolutions exam...
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Zusammenfassung: | "An exploration of how 21st-century writers, artists, and performers forge a new concept of contemporaneity, this book shows how their work re-purposes fiction, poetry, and paintings of the past. Returning to revolution's original meaning of 'cycle', Contemporary Revolutions examines how African, European, and Middle Eastern literature and the arts addresses the violence and inequities of the present. Friedman brings together essays on a broad range of artists and topics: artists including Kabe Wilson, fabric artist Ellen Bell, graphic designer Sana Yazigi; writers such as W. G. Sebald and poet Selina Tusitala Marsh and their reworking of authors Virginia Woolf and Albert Wendt; and traumatic occurrences from Nazism to the Syrian Revolution ... |
Beschreibung: | Contributions to a panel on "Revolving Modernisms, Recycling Revolutions" held at the 2015 Modernist Studies Association Conference in Boston. The conference's unifying theme was Revolution, a gesture toward the city as a birthplace of the American Revolution. The panel grew out of the recognition of contradictory meanings hidden in the etymology of the word revolution. Revolution originally meant a turning back, a rotation back to move forward, as in the cycle of the planets; later, revolution came to mean radical overthrow, rupture, change, particularly of political systems and the social order. - Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | Contemporary Revolutions
Turning Back to the Future in 21st-Century
Literature and Art
Edited by
Susan Stanford Friedman
BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
LONDON • NEW YORK • OXFORD • NEW DELHI • SYDNEY
Contents
List of Figures vii
Notes on Contributors viii
Part One Beginnings
Introduction: The Past in the Present: Temporalities of the
Contemporary Susan Stanford Friedman 3
1 Recycling Revolution: Re-mixing A Room of One’s Own and Black
Power in Kabe Wilsons Performance, Installation, and Narrative Art
Susan Stanford Friedman 21
Part Two Recycles: Aesthetics of Unsewing and Blacking Out
2 Stitch Works: Ellen Bells Unpicking Aesthetics and Victorian
Women’s Creative Labor Susan David Bernstein 51
3 Making It Niu: Blacking Out Albert Wendts Pouliuli the Tusitala
Way Selina Tusitala Marsh 71
Part Three Revolutions: Arts of Resistance
4 Curating the Syrian Revolution Online miriam cooke 103
5 A Thousand Times No!: Spray Painting as Resistance and the Visual
History of the Lam-Alif Bahia Shehab 123
Part Four Restages: Palimpsests of the Past
6 The Folds of History in William Kentridge’s Black Box Theatre:
Sampling German Nazism and Colonialism Rosemarie Buikema 143
7 The Revolutions of Antjie Krog’s Lady Anne: A Chronicle in Verse
Rita Barnard 164
vi Contents
Part Five Rereads: Then, Now
8 Repair Work, Despair Work: W G Sebald s Contending
Modernisms Elizabeth Abel
9 On Rereading Woolf’s Orlando as Transgender Text
Margaret Homans
Index
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