The invention of politics in the European avant-garde (1906-1940) / / edited by Sascha Bru and Gunther Martens.

In 1906, for the first time in his life, F.T. Marinetti connected the term ‘avant-garde’ with the idea of the future, thus paving the way for what is now commonly called the ‘modernist’ or ‘historical avant-garde’. Since 1906 the ties between the early twentieth-century European aesthetic vanguard a...

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Superior document:Avant garde critical studies ; 19
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Avant garde critical studies ; 19.
Physical Description:1 online resource (290 pages) :; illustrations
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Sascha Bru and Gunther Martens --  |t Acknowledgements /  |r Sascha Bru and Gunther Martens --  |t The Phantom League. The Centennial Debate on the Avant-Garde and Politics /  |r Sascha Bru --  |t “Sometimes I Spit for Pleasure on My Mother’s Portrait”. On the Strategic Uses of Inflammatory Rhetoric in Surrealism /  |r Kirsten Strom --  |t Framing Literary Speech Acts of Political Modernity. Notes on Hermann Broch, Karl Kraus and Expressionism /  |r Gunther Martens --  |t The Rhetoric of Violence. Avant-Garde Manifestoes and the Myths of Racial Community /  |r Laura Winkiel --  |t Uncanny Polemics and Ambivalent Reappraisals. The French debate on Surrealism on the Eve of the Cold War /  |r Steven Engels --  |t Ecstatic Subjects. Citizenship and Sex in Czech Surrealism /  |r Malynne Sternstein --  |t From a New Art to a New Life and a New Man. Avant-Garde Utopianism in dada /  |r Hubert F. van den Berg --  |t The Futurist Political Party /  |r Günter Berghaus --  |t Surrealism and the Political. The Case of Nadja /  |r Raymond Spiteri --  |t Cultural Hegemony and Avant-Gardist Rivalry. The Ambivalent Reception of Futurism in France, England and Russia /  |r Thomas Hunkeler --  |t A Europeanizing Geography. The First Spanish Avant-Garde’s Re-Mapping of Castile (1914-1925) /  |r Renée M. Silverman --  |t Dragging Nordic Horses past the Sludge of Extremes. The Beginnings of the Icelandic Avant-Garde /  |r Benedikt Hjartarson --  |t Illustrations /  |r Sascha Bru and Gunther Martens --  |t Abstracts /  |r Sascha Bru and Gunther Martens --  |t Index /  |r Sascha Bru and Gunther Martens. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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