The popular avant-garde /:
The avant-garde has been popular for some time, but its popularity has tended to fly under the radar. This "popular avant-garde," conceived as the meeting ground of the avant-garde and popular, avoids the divorce of art and praxis of which the avant-garde has been accused. The Popular Avan...
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Zusammenfassung: | The avant-garde has been popular for some time, but its popularity has tended to fly under the radar. This "popular avant-garde," conceived as the meeting ground of the avant-garde and popular, avoids the divorce of art and praxis of which the avant-garde has been accused. The Popular Avant-Garde takes stock of the debates about both the "historical" ("modernist") and posterior avant-gardes, and sets them in relation to popular culture and art forms. With a critical introduction that examines the concepts of "the avant-garde," "the popular," and "the popular avant-garde," the series of essays analyzes the way in which the avant-garde employs popular genres for political purposes, as well as how the popular acquires a critical function with respect to the avant-garde. Each of the volume's three sections considers a different aspect of the productive exchange between the avant-garde and popular: the popular avant-garde as a culturally hybrid and cross-border phenomenon; the play between the popular avant-garde and developments in media and technology; and the popular avant-garde's upending of conventional ideas about "the people" and "the popular." The Popular Avant-Garde takes a fresh look at the now canonical Dadaist, Futurist, and Surrealist movements from the perspectives of gender and sexuality, and cultural and critical theory, while at the same time exploring less well-known avant-garde work in literature, film, television, music, photography, dance, sculpture, and the graphic arts. This volume's coverage of the American and Afro-American, Luso-Brazilian and Latin-American, East-European, and Scandinavian avant-gardes, in addition to the vanguards of Spain and other parts of Western Europe, will appeal to all those interested in avant-garde and popular art forms-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (324 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789042031616 9042031611 |
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spelling | The popular avant-garde / edited by Renée M. Silverman. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2010. 1 online resource (324 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier polychrome. rdacc http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAColourContent/1003 text file rdaft http://rdaregistry.info/termList/fileType/1002 Avant-garde critical studies ; 25 Includes bibliographical references and index. The avant-garde is popular (again) / Renée M. Silverman -- "Not reactionary, just late" : the case for Ariano Suassuna as Brazilian modernist / Kirsten Ernst -- This impossible Toyen / Malynne Sternstein -- Huidobro, Cagliostro : demiurge as mage conjuring a metaphor for the avant-garde / Alexander Starkweather Fobes -- Revisiting the vanguard : Duchamp in Buenos Aires / Lori Cole -- Duende and modernism : Hart Crane's and Federico García Lorca's variations on rhythm and sound /Esther Sánchez-Pardo -- A revolution of shadows : culture and representation in early-twentieth-century Mexico / R. Hernández Rodríguez -- Giménez Caballero's fractured fairy tale : "El redentor mal parido" (1926) / Maria T. Pao -- "A new dictionary of gestures" : Chaplin's "The rink" and Ricciotto Canudo's "Skating rink" / Christopher Townsend -- A quick read(ies) : speed and formula in Bob Brown's Pulp fiction and avant-garde machines / Craig Saper -- Reading Freire in London : Jo Spence's photographs between popular and avant-garde / Siona Wilson -- Touching pasts "In the shadow of no towers" : 9/11 and Art Spiegelman's comix of memory /Jennifer Cho -- From avant-garde to para-garde : "The truth about Marika" / Antti Salminen -- Franciszka Themerson's "Ubu comic strip" : autography, caricature, and the avant garde / Barnaby Dicker -- In search of a people's art : the divergent positions of Jorge Oteiza and David Alfaro Siqueiros / Marina Pérez de Mendiola -- Venezuelan avant-garde : María Calcaño's erotic poetry / Giovanna Montenegro -- Popular anthropology : dance, race, and Katherine Dunham / Kirsten Strom -- Tom Zé's unsong and the fate of the Tropicália movement / Fabio Akcelrud Durão and José Adriano Fenerick. The avant-garde has been popular for some time, but its popularity has tended to fly under the radar. This "popular avant-garde," conceived as the meeting ground of the avant-garde and popular, avoids the divorce of art and praxis of which the avant-garde has been accused. The Popular Avant-Garde takes stock of the debates about both the "historical" ("modernist") and posterior avant-gardes, and sets them in relation to popular culture and art forms. With a critical introduction that examines the concepts of "the avant-garde," "the popular," and "the popular avant-garde," the series of essays analyzes the way in which the avant-garde employs popular genres for political purposes, as well as how the popular acquires a critical function with respect to the avant-garde. Each of the volume's three sections considers a different aspect of the productive exchange between the avant-garde and popular: the popular avant-garde as a culturally hybrid and cross-border phenomenon; the play between the popular avant-garde and developments in media and technology; and the popular avant-garde's upending of conventional ideas about "the people" and "the popular." The Popular Avant-Garde takes a fresh look at the now canonical Dadaist, Futurist, and Surrealist movements from the perspectives of gender and sexuality, and cultural and critical theory, while at the same time exploring less well-known avant-garde work in literature, film, television, music, photography, dance, sculpture, and the graphic arts. This volume's coverage of the American and Afro-American, Luso-Brazilian and Latin-American, East-European, and Scandinavian avant-gardes, in addition to the vanguards of Spain and other parts of Western Europe, will appeal to all those interested in avant-garde and popular art forms-- Provided by publisher. Print version record. Avant-garde (Aesthetics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010494 Popular culture. Popular Culture https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000076207 Culture populaire. popular culture. aat PHILOSOPHY Aesthetics. bisacsh Avant-garde (Aesthetics) fast Popular culture fast Silverman, Renée M., editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwmTPfgh39dCkTTv983cP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011013454 has work: The popular avant-garde (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCXjRt46fDfmbHdqPRvvKBd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Popular avant-garde. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2010 9789042031609 (DLC) 2010553526 (OCoLC)671693357 Avant garde critical studies ; 25. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no94041099 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=347175 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The popular avant-garde / Avant garde critical studies ; The avant-garde is popular (again) / Renée M. Silverman -- "Not reactionary, just late" : the case for Ariano Suassuna as Brazilian modernist / Kirsten Ernst -- This impossible Toyen / Malynne Sternstein -- Huidobro, Cagliostro : demiurge as mage conjuring a metaphor for the avant-garde / Alexander Starkweather Fobes -- Revisiting the vanguard : Duchamp in Buenos Aires / Lori Cole -- Duende and modernism : Hart Crane's and Federico García Lorca's variations on rhythm and sound /Esther Sánchez-Pardo -- A revolution of shadows : culture and representation in early-twentieth-century Mexico / R. Hernández Rodríguez -- Giménez Caballero's fractured fairy tale : "El redentor mal parido" (1926) / Maria T. Pao -- "A new dictionary of gestures" : Chaplin's "The rink" and Ricciotto Canudo's "Skating rink" / Christopher Townsend -- A quick read(ies) : speed and formula in Bob Brown's Pulp fiction and avant-garde machines / Craig Saper -- Reading Freire in London : Jo Spence's photographs between popular and avant-garde / Siona Wilson -- Touching pasts "In the shadow of no towers" : 9/11 and Art Spiegelman's comix of memory /Jennifer Cho -- From avant-garde to para-garde : "The truth about Marika" / Antti Salminen -- Franciszka Themerson's "Ubu comic strip" : autography, caricature, and the avant garde / Barnaby Dicker -- In search of a people's art : the divergent positions of Jorge Oteiza and David Alfaro Siqueiros / Marina Pérez de Mendiola -- Venezuelan avant-garde : María Calcaño's erotic poetry / Giovanna Montenegro -- Popular anthropology : dance, race, and Katherine Dunham / Kirsten Strom -- Tom Zé's unsong and the fate of the Tropicália movement / Fabio Akcelrud Durão and José Adriano Fenerick. Avant-garde (Aesthetics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010494 Popular culture. Popular Culture https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000076207 Culture populaire. popular culture. aat PHILOSOPHY Aesthetics. bisacsh Avant-garde (Aesthetics) fast Popular culture fast |
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