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  1. Cezanne and American Modernism (Baltimore Museum of Art) by Gail Stavitsky, Katherine Rothkopf, 2009-09-22
  2. Modernity and Modernism: French Painting in the Nineteenth Century (Modern Art Practices and Debates) by Francis Frascina, Ms. Tamar Garb, et all 1993-02-24
  3. Modernism's Masculine Subjects: Matisse, the New York School, and Post-Painterly Abstraction by Marcia Brennan, 2006-10-01
  4. Monet and Modernism (Art & Design)
  5. Literary Impressionism in Jean Rhys, Ford Madox Ford, Joseph Conrad, and Charlotte Bronte (Origins of Modernism) by Todd K. Bender, 1997-08-01
  6. Paul Cezanne, 1839-1906: Pioneer of Modernism (Taschen Basic Art) by Ulrike Becks-Malorny, 2001-01-01
  7. Cezanne's Bathers: Biography and the Erotics of Paint (Refiguring Modernism) (Refiguring Moderniism) by Aruna D'Souza, 2008-03-01
  8. Deconstructing Post-WWII New York City :The Literature, Art, Jazz, and Architecture of an Emerging Global Capital by Robert Bennett, 2003-07-29
  9. A Fragile Modernism: Whistler and His Impressionist Followers (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art) by Ms. Anna Gruetzner Robins, 2008-03-04
  10. Chinese Modernism in the Era of Reforms: Cultural Fever, Avant-Garde Fiction, and the New Chinese Cinema (Post-Contemporary Interventions) by Xudong Zhang, 1996-01-01
  11. The Art of Impressionism: Painting Technique and the Making of Modernity by Ms. Anthea Callen, 2000-12-11
  12. PASA REVIEWS SANTA FE NEW MUSIC PRESENTS DAVID LANG AND THE POST-CLASSICALS CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS, OCT. 18 THE NEW-MUSIC ZOO REVUE.(Pasatiempo): ... The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM) by Gale Reference Team, 2008-10-24
  13. Modernism and the Theater of Censorship by Adam Parkes, 1996-02-22
  14. Post-war Cinema and Modernity: A Film Reader by John Orr, 2000-11-28

81. (Post)modernism In Science And Everyday Life
systemized) a. art is concrete and particular, theory is abstract and universal.Both future. Patterns in art and society critique. Appendix
http://home.newmedia.no/~olavege/epm29.htm
The paradigm of science is changing:
The new, cultural deal in philosophy
    [A post-philosophic culture where] neither the priests nor the physicists
    nor the poets nor the Party were thought of as more 'rational' or more
    'scientific' or 'deeper' than ... another.
    Richard Rorty (1982)
T he philosopher Richard Rorty's famous critique of traditional philosophy (i.e. in form after Platon and Descartes), has been discussed on Pages 12 and 13. However, Rorty's work may also be read as an attempt to create an alternative paradigm of science, expressing what he calls a post-philosophic culture, as a replacement for the 'objective' ideals of natural science and traditional philosophy.
    Richard Rorty (born 1931). A heavyweight in philosophy.
    Photo Colorado College
Such a culture, Rorty says, would be thoroughly literary - erasing C.P. Snow's everlasting split between the 'two cultures', between science and literature. In this effort, Rorty is inspired by people like Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Davidson, Derrida, Dewey. According to the Danish philosopher Jørgen Dehs there is an ongoing discussion at this point between Habermas on the one hand and Rorty and Derrida on the other. (See the article about the present situation in philosophy on Page 12.) Dehs considers this disagreement a result of the present understanding of esthetic experience, in which art may be interpreted without definite limits. However, the interpretations are not 'open' in the sense that the interpreter has no obligations, there are always some constraints. It is simply that the question of what the obligations are may no longer be determined by dogmas. They will be subject to continuous updating.

82. Concrete Soup: Ideas On Post Modernism
Fredric Jameson (in his essay post modernism and consumer society )makes the claimthat Certainly looking around at art today you can see that Nostalgia and
http://www.qmw.ac.uk/~english/cbl/project/cs/introduction.html
POSTMODERNISM
I would argue that there has been a definite shift in the way that we view and create art. But not that we are at a stage when artistic innovation is impossible. Post-modern Art reflects the Post-modern world. In the information age we are overloaded with images and stimuli and we have evolved new ways of dealing with them, that allow us to function and not be swamped. From the multitude of stimuli being bombarded at us we pick and choose what is useful to us, we assimilate different experiences into a kind of hybrid existence. Eclecticism is what drives are society and particularly our art. Artists today don't just talk about Painting, or film they talk about multi-media. The artist today assimilates all experiences, both from the past, and based on a perceived future. The artist today has a huge pool of resources for art. Several decades of cinema, easy access to works of literature. Television, the Internet. I would argue that the successful artists are those that manipulate these resources and rearrange them in a way that is innovative and resonant with the society around them. The origins of sampling.

83. In Memoriam To Post-Modernism
the lives of the AvantGarde, the author, and everyone else associated with highart. As with the assassination of JFK, the crash of High modernism was seen
http://www.altx.com/memoriam/pomo.html
SMELLS LIKE AVANT-POP:
An Introduction, of Sorts
"Terrorism is a way to health. Health is the lusting for infinity and dying of all variants. Health is not stasis. It is not repression of lusting or dying. It is no bonds. The only desire of any terrorist is NO BONDS though terrorists don't desire. Their flaming jumping passions are infinite, but are not them."
Kathy Acker, Blood and Guts in High School "May Road Runner cartoons never vanish from the video waves, is my attitude."
Thomas Pynchon, Slow Learner
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84. Post Modernism HomePage
modernism modernism Postmodernism Form (conjunctive, closed) Antiform(disjunctive,open)Purpose Play Design Chance Hierarchy Anarchy art Object/Finished Work
http://english3.fsu.edu/~dmelz/PostModernism_intro.html
What In the World Is
Postmodernism?
A condition, not a period or moment. It is still happening
now and has no clear or exact date of beginning, because
it is essentially a move away from and a rejectionof modernism . It is speculated to have begun (emerged) approx
1945. There is no exact definition for postmodernism, because
the word itself is a reflection on how we are choosing to view our present cultural state of deconstructing and
breaking away from modernism (Docherty, 15-33).
Related Links: Postmodernism
Intro to postmodernism made by an English class from the University of Colorado, Boulder. The site discusses postmodernism in a way that compares it to modernism, providing an opportunity to clearly understand both conditions. Includes lists and long paragraphs, similar to essay form. Dull but accurate. Defining Postmodernism
Great site with lots of links to related topics. Many big words in this site, so be sober and get the dictionary! Shows a timeline in the form of a list of premodernism all the way to postmodernism. Discusses thedefinition and the postmodern novel. List of Some Postmodern Authors Kathy Acker John Ashberry Margaret Atwood John Barth Donald Barthelme Thomas Pynchon Postmodern is not Synonymous with the word contemporary (which means current).

85. Post Modernism
Donald Kuspit. art is at a loss the avantgarde is over. art value hasbecome a Potemkin village - a less than grand illusion. It has
http://www.northern.edu/mckinney/pomo.html
The introduction from Idiosyncratic Identities, by Donald Kuspit
Art is at a loss: the avant-garde is over. The decadent aftermath (which we are now living): a sense of chaos, an anarchy of values. That is, loss of direction, masquerading as openness to every direction (pluralism, "liberalism," the new naivete that insists that anything goes out of fear that nothing does, the yea-saying of al1 values out of fear that there are none). All boundaries are blurred - or else differences ate polarized, in a forcing of priorities. Both occur at once (which is one ironical definition of decadence): that is, there is no binding hierarchy of values. At best, there is a provisional one; at worst, a nominal one. Art value has become a Potemkin village - a less than grand illusion. It has become cosmetic face-saving - an amiable comnetition among facades However, behind this farce, a war of tragic proportions rages: a struggle to control art value. Every art faction tries to establish a dictatorship of its own value: privileges its own value as absolute, claims the judgment of history is on its side - claims omnipotence. It becomes theocratic and punitive (superegoistic): the artist who does not fit into its procrustean bed is excommunicated and consigned to oblivion, even regarded as not legitimately artistic. Behind this arrogance - this pathological narcissism - is anxiety: damning other values to elevate one's own, one hides one's self-doubt from oneself. This is the ironical logic of the end game of art value. It follows in the wake of the trivialization of the avant-garde into the "appetite for a new look," into "leaps from vanguard to vanguard,'' increasingly a matter of the blind leading the blind, and finally of lemmings following each other into the sea. The avant-garde dies from entropic pursuit of novelty.

86. The Home Of Qdesign. (Post Modernism)
the formal austerity of modernism, the new movement reinstated historicism as a themeand revived decoration and the exuberant forms of art nouveau, combining
http://www.qdesign.co.nz/designhist_postmod.html
Art Design Graphics
for Print and Web A History of Industrial Design
POSTMODERNISM

Anything - everything goes
‘Functional architecture has proved to be a wrong road, just like painting with a ruler. With giant strides we are approaching impractical, unusable, and finally uninhabitable architecture… And only after things have been creatively covered with mould, from which we have much to learn, will a new and wonderful architecture come into being.’
Friedrich Hundertwasser
Ettore Sottsass
Room divider 1981 Memphis, The New International Style provided a stylistic antidote to austere modernism in the first exhibition of the Memphis group in 1981. For them, decoration and styling was a game.
As they said at the time, their aim was to introduce colour and decoration in order to create objects and interiors that enriched the imagination -and were

87. Post-modernism

http://www.edb.utexas.edu/faculty/scheurich/proj6/pags/resources.htm

Bibliography of Postmodernism and Critical Theory
(a searchable database of full-text articles) The Electronic Labyrinth (a study of hypertext technology as a medium for creative writers; includes discussions on postmodernism as applied to literature) Express Yourself: It's Later than You Think (or If You're Confused about Postmodernism, That May Mean You Understand It) by Brad Holland Modernity and Postmodernism in "Hypertext Notes" by Charles Ess Panic Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Postmodern Scene PopCultures.com's Articles and Papers on Postmodernism (searchable) Postmodernism and Art History: Gallery reviews from around New York (over 125 essays on exhibitions of postmodern art) Postmodernism and Adult Education by Sandra Kerka: An ERIC Trends and Issues Alert Postmodernism and Its Critics Postmodernism: Boundaryless Self in a Boundaryless World Postmodern Virtualities by Mark Poster ... What's Wrong with Postmodernism? Part I (web graphics) Boots Aircraft Hangar: Aviation Graphics Gabrielson, Tania. Original art used on

88. Post-modernism

http://www.edb.utexas.edu/faculty/scheurich/proj6/pags/pm101_2.htm
More recently, however, various thinkers, or post-modernists, have emerged who have critiqued these notions born of the enlightenment. These thinkers have been more skeptical about the claims of modernity and science. Further, these post-modern thinkers are critical of modernist who promulgate "high" cultural forms of art, music, literature, etc. because they say they are elitist and sterile. previous home next

89. Modern Art - Impressionism To Post Modernism 1989 David Britt
Modern art Impressionism to Post modernism 1989 David From the Preface by DavidBritt “People have been burying modernism or describing it as being in
http://www.artnewyork.com/books/bookstore/vintage/art/modern2.htm
Modern Art - Impressionism to Post Modernism 1989 David Britt
Here is a 415 pages 10.25 inches by 9 inches hardcover book in excellent condition with hundreds of color illustrations, edited by David Britt. This book is published by Thames and Hudson, London. From the Preface by David Britt: “People have been burying Modernism or describing it as being in a late phase for at least twenty years, and now, enjoying the ghost of a paradox, they often speak of something called Post-Modernism. ….. Modernism is so protean that a new revolution could only replace it with nothing at all; and nothing will come of nothing.” V B-063.................$30.00
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90. Crawford, Hugh T. Modernism, Medicine, William Carlos Williams
The book will be useful mostly to those who are interested in the history of major20th century literary movements (modernism, postmodernism), or who have a
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Genre Treatise (195 pp.) Keywords History of Medicine History of Science Literary Theory Medical Advances ... Science Summary This is a fascinating book on the relationship of science, medicine, and medical education to the rise of modernism in literature. Crawford uses Williams' work to connect the worlds of literature and medicine. He discovers in Williams' early poems and stories the dominant themes of clarity, cleanliness, objectivity, and authority; these themes also characterize early 20th century science. In Williams' later work, Crawford shows how the poet moved toward a more subjective and relativistic aesthetic, a change that reflects subsequent developments in science, especially physics, and signifies the emergence of "post-modernism" in literature. Williams' first principle was clarity. As a physician, it was important that he observe human reality with a clear eye so that he could intervene to transform it. Direct apprehension of reality was also for him the source of poetry. He found beauty in the concrete experience of everyday life, but was skeptical of theories and abstractions. Along with clarity, cleanliness and objectivity also characterize Williams' worlds.

91. CyberSpace Search!
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92. The Postmodernism Generator: Communications From Elsewhere
Cultural precapitalist theory suggests that the purpose of the observeris social comment, but only if art is equal to reality.
http://www.elsewhere.org/cgi-bin/postmodern/
The Postmodernism Generator: Communications From Elsewhere Buy a postmodernism mousepad! Hey, while I've got your attention, a friend of mine has been quite sick, and could really use some help. If you've got a dollar or two to spare, please consider donating to a benevolent account for her . Thanks.
Discourses of Dialectic: Socialist realism in the works of Rushdie
Andreas S. Bailey
Department of Future Studies, Stanford University
1. Realities of genre
"Truth is used in the service of sexism," says Foucault; however, according to Wilson , it is not so much truth that is used in the service of sexism, but rather the rubicon, and subsequent defining characteristic, of truth. Lyotard suggests the use of postcapitalist discourse to deconstruct colonialist perceptions of society. Therefore, the main theme of the works of Gaiman is the role of the writer as poet. An abundance of theories concerning the fatal flaw, and hence the collapse, of textual sexual identity may be revealed. But Foucaultist power relations implies that sexuality may be used to marginalize the Other. Any number of constructions concerning the subcultural paradigm of narrative exist. However, Debord promotes the use of Foucaultist power relations to attack and read class. A number of theories concerning the role of the writer as reader may be found.
2. Socialist realism and semantic neocapitalist theory

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94. Modernism Cheat Sheet

http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~gsiesing/316/basic/modern/compmod.html
A Modernism (and Postmodernism) Cheat Sheet
Contest! Contest! Contest!
Link to our class contest on Wallace Stevens' "Of Modern Poetry" and its vision of Modernism . When you participate in this contest, you are not competing against your peers; you're only challenging yourself to practice your critical interpretation skills and to learn something new about American Literature. If you successfully complete the contest, you'll be able to cite your responses as evidence of your work and learning when you prepare your final portfolio. I look forward to reading your responses! G.S.
Background Information on Literary Modernism
A nifty timeline of "Significant Events" from 1890 to 1940 . From this site, you can link to particular years in this period to read about events relevant to literary Modernism. Modernism and the Modern Novel: Description and Timeline Press Release on Refiguring Modernism , Volume 1: ... Course on Modernism/Polish Modernism , which begins with the question, "What's 'modern' about Modernism?" The course explores the fascination with the "primitive" in Modernist art, and compares the different political stakes for Americans and Poles in their focus on primitive art. Course on British (High) Modernism at the University of Utrecht.

95. Postmodern Thought
Very extensive links to contemporary philosophy, critical theory and postmodern thought, from the Category Society Philosophy Current Movements Postmodernism...... The Work of art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. Barry Burke Postmodernismand Post-modernity; Ron Burnett Postmodern Media Communities;
http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/postmodern.html
Martin Ryder
University of Colorado at Denver
School of Education Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought
Related pages:
Semiotics Critical Pedagogy Qualitative Research Constructivism ... HIPPIAS Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet
Basics
  • What is Postmodernism? Few scholars have attempted to reduce the term 'postmodernism' to an objective definition for fear that such definition becomes the immeidate target for a postmodern critique. Mary Klages takes this bold step for the benefit of her beginning students of contemporary literature.
  • etymology: post modern (John Unsworth)
  • Basic terms and definitions (Tim Spurgin)
  • Postmodernism and Critical Theory (Jay Lemke)
  • Postmodernism, Pedagogy, and Philosophy of Education (Clive Beck)
  • Postmodernism and its Critics
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  • 96. Thom And Thom Productions - Thomas Parks, Existentialism, Post
    The home of Thomas Parks and Thomas Parks. Otherwise known as Thomas Parks. MainIndex Archives The old, the older, and the dead- -Back to Epicurus-
    http://thom.watership.org/tools/archives/00000031.html

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