The German left and aesthetic politics : : cultural politics between the Second and Third Internationals / / by Martin I. Gaughan.
"The German Left and Aesthetic Politics examines the articulation of contending materialist aesthetic practices within the ideological fractures of the German Left between the Second and Third International. It is hinged on the major literary critical contributions of Franz Mehring, representat...
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Gaughan, Martin Ignatius, author. The German left and aesthetic politics : cultural politics between the Second and Third Internationals / by Martin I. Gaughan. BRILL "The German Left and Aesthetic Politics examines the articulation of contending materialist aesthetic practices within the ideological fractures of the German Left between the Second and Third International. It is hinged on the major literary critical contributions of Franz Mehring, representative of the Second, and Karl Wittfogel and Georg Lukacs representing the Third. Both parties focussed on the bourgeois revolutionary cultural heritage and how it might provide examples for emulation. However, post the 1918 November Revolution a radical politically avant-garde challenged that tradition, and through figures like the Berlin Dadaists, Piscator's proletarian theatre and later Brecht, with contributions from dissident Marxist intellectuals, like Karl Korsch and Fritz Sternberg, asked other questions and proposed other answers. Revisiting the contexts and contents of these exchanges allows one to understand the serious role allocated to the cultural in constructing the 'third pillar of socialism', its integrative dimension"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Franz Mehring : literary practice as a socialist form -- Political spontaneism and cultural practice -- Märten and the development of a theoretical position : from reformism to the November Revolution -- The 'German October' and reconfiguration -- Wittfogel's critique of Thalheimer's introduction. Communism Germany History 20th century. Socialism Germany History 20th century. Communist aesthetics. Communism and art Germany History 20th century. Marxist criticism Germany History 20th century. Historical materialism. Politics and culture Germany History 20th century. Germany Politics and government 1871-1933. 90-04-29710-3 |
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The German left and aesthetic politics : cultural politics between the Second and Third Internationals / |
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Franz Mehring : literary practice as a socialist form -- Political spontaneism and cultural practice -- Märten and the development of a theoretical position : from reformism to the November Revolution -- The 'German October' and reconfiguration -- Wittfogel's critique of Thalheimer's introduction. |
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