モダニズムの世界:事典<br>The Modernist World

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モダニズムの世界:事典
The Modernist World

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138093126
  • eISBN:9781317696155

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The Modernist World is an accessible yet cutting edge volume which redraws the boundaries and connections among interdisciplinary and transnational modernisms. The 61 new essays address literature, visual arts, theatre, dance, architecture, music, film, and intellectual currents. The book also examines modernist histories and practices around the globe, including East and Southeast Asia, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Australia and Oceania, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and the Arab World, as well as the United States and Canada. A detailed introduction provides an overview of the scholarly terrain, and highlights different themes and concerns that emerge in the volume.

The Modernist World is essential reading for those new to the subject as well as more advanced scholars in the area – offering clear introductions alongside new and refreshing insights.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Stephen Ross and Allana C. Lindgren  Part 1 East and Southeast Asia  1. Contexts for Modernism: Intellectual Currents in East and Southeast Asia, Christopher Bush  2. Building Backward and Forwards in Time: Architectural Modernism in East and Southeast Asia, Peter G. Rowe  3. Modernism and Cinema in East Asia, Jenny Kwok Wah Lau  4. Modern Dance in East and Southeast Asia, Jukka O. Miettinen  5. Modernist Literary Production in East Asia, Karen Thornber  6. Musical Modernism in Asia, Frederick Lau  7. Modern and Modernist Theatre and Drama in East and Southeast Asia, Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.  8. When was East and Southeast Asia’s Modernism in Art?: Comparisons and Intersections, Simon Soon  Part 2 South Asia  9. Tousled Temporalities: Modernist Practices and Intellectual--Political Currents in South Asia, Saurabh Dube  10. Beyond the Masters: Modernism in South Asian Architecture, Kathleen James-Chakraborty  11. Modernism and Film in South Asia: An Indian Perspective, Rahul Sapra  12. Dance in South Asia, Ketu H. Katrak  13. Modernism and Its Four Phases: Literature in South Asia, Vinay Dharwadker  14. Modernism in South Asian Art Music, Stanley Scott  15. Visual Arts in South Asia, Parul Dave-Mukherji, Simone Wille, AKM Khademul Haque and T. Sanathanan  Part 3 Sub-Saharan Africa  16. Modernization, Development Studies and Modernity in Current African Debates, Yahia Mahmoud  17. From ‘Progress’ to Post-colonial Relics: Modernist Architecture and Design in Africa, William Cunningham Bissell  18. Defining Afro-Modernism: African Cinema’s Response to Modernity, Lizelle Bisschoff  19. Modernism and African Dance: Reinventing Traditions, Kariamu Welsh  20. Modernism in Sub-Saharan African Literature, Nicholas Meihuizen  21. Music and Modernism in Africa, Tsitsi Jaji  22. ‘A Range of Modernisms’: Sub-Saharan African Theatre and the Modernist World, Chukwuma Okoye  23. Modernism in Africanist Art History: The Making of a New Discipline, Prita Meier  Part 4 Australia and Oceania  24. The Experience of Aboriginality in the Creation of the Radically New: Modernist Intellectual Currents in Australasia, David Macarthur  25. Indigenous Conciliations with American Modernity: Architecture and Design in Oceania, Davina Jackson  26. Modernism and Film in Australia and the Pacific: The Australasian Experience, Anthony Lambert  27. Imported and Homegrown: Dancing Modernists in Oceania, Amanda Card  28. Defining Nations: Modernist Literature in Australia and the Pacific Islands, Matthew Hall  29. Australian Musical first Modernism, Graeme Skinner  30. Staging Modernity in the ‘New Oceania’: Modernism in Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands Theatre, David O’Donnell  31. The Modern Primitive and the Antipodes: The Visual Arts and Oceania, Ann Stephen and Andrew McNamara  Part 5 Europe  32. ‘A Rare Moment of Crisis’: Modernist Intellectual Currents in Europe, Irene Gammel and Cathy Waszczuk  33. Architecture and Design – Europe, Michael Johnson  34. Envisioning the Scene of the Modern: Modernism and European Cinema, Michael Valdez Moses  35. Inventing Abstraction? Modernist Dance in Europe, Juliet Bellow and Nell Andrew  36. Literature in Europe, Vassiliki Kolocotroni  37. Modernism in European Music, Stephen Downes  38. Modernism and European Drama/Theatre, Claire Warden  39. Modernist Painting in and around Paris: The City as Site, Subject, and Structure, 1880-1939, Ara H. Merjian  Part 6 Latin America  40. Modernist Intellectual Currents in Latin America, Amy Oliver  41. Architectural Latin American Modernism: Twentieth-Century Politics, Historiography and the Academic Debate, Félipe Hernández  42. Dancing Racialized Modernisms in Lusophone and Spanish-Speaking Latin America, Jose Luis Reynoso  43. Latin America’s Multiple Literary Modernisms, Emily McGinn  44. Renovation, Rupture, and Restoration: The Modernist Musical Experience in Latin America, Alejandro L. Madrid  45. Modernism’s Unfinished Stage: Theatre in Latin America, Sarah J. Townsend  46. Beyond Centre-Periphery: Modernism in Latin American Art’, Tatiana Flores  Part 7 Middle East and the Arab World  47. Accommodating an Unexpected Guest: The Intellectual Trends of Modernity in the Middle East, Kaveh Tagharobi and Ali Zarei  48. Cinema and Modernity in the Middle East: Post-colonial Newness and Realism, Walid El Khachab  49. Modernism and Dance in the Middle East and North Africa, Stavros Stavrou Karayanni  50. The Crisis of the Present: Literature in the Middle East and North Africa, Anna Bernard  51. Modernization and Westernization in Eastern Music, Amnon Shiloah  52. Arab Theatre between Tradition and Modernity, Dina Amin  53. Modernism and the Visual Arts in the Middle East and North Africa, Nada Shabout  Part 8 The United States and Canada  54. Modernist Intellectual Currents in Canada and the United States, Leif Sorensen  55. Modernist Architecture and Design in Canada and the USA, Rhodri Windsor Liscombe  56. Cinema Modernisms in Canada and the US, Juan A Suárez  57. Embodied Modernism: Dance in Canada and the United States, Allana C. Lindgren  58. Modernist Literature in Canada and the USA, Gregory Betts  59. Modernism and Music in Canada and the USA, David Cecchetto and Jeremy Strachan  60. Theatrical Modernism: Canada and the United States, Alan Filewod  61. Modernism in the Visual Arts in the United States and Canada, Diana Nemiroff