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Time and modernism

A poetics of care, or time and the dasein of modernism in Thomas Mann and Martin Heidegger (1924_1947)

A poetics of care, or time and the dasein of modernism in Thomas Mann and Martin Heidegger (1924_1947)

... in time, in its vulgar work and its power over this gracious presence […] That presence could not deny the inevitability of growth, but it found refuge in a conceptual sphere that is mythic and timeless, where all ...

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The memory of modernism: Abstract art and the Holocaust

The memory of modernism: Abstract art and the Holocaust

... Though looking at process for different reasons, both Fried and Morris restrict their understanding of process to the physical activity of making a painting. The actual conditions of Louis’s post-‘breakthrough’ processes ...

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Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Historiogrphy of Science

Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Historiogrphy of Science

... historical time with the idea of a succession of distinct epochal times, each with its own unity, linearity, and homogeneity, it still upheld modernism’s valorization of time, emphasizing the growth of ...

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For the Eyes Only: The Sensory Politics of Japanese Modernism

For the Eyes Only: The Sensory Politics of Japanese Modernism

... In the 1920s, pure film and the emerging mode of absorbed spectatorship remained largely a discourse; in reality, the institution of the benshi persisted well into the 1930s, after the introduction of the talkie. Even as ...

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John Buchan’s amicable anti modernism

John Buchan’s amicable anti modernism

... juncture in which the latter’s ostensible hegemony over alternative kinds of modern literature has been decisively problematized. Such quintessential Buchan texts as his articles for The Scottish Review and The ...

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A BLEND OF FEMINISM AND POST MODERNISM: KAMLA DAS’S POETIC WORLD

A BLEND OF FEMINISM AND POST MODERNISM: KAMLA DAS’S POETIC WORLD

... Many historians have categorized women writers in three categories. The first category consists of writers like Jane Austen, Bronte Sisters and others. The second category includes writers like Emily Dickinson, Virginia ...

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Ishikawa Jun, the Logic of the Gaze, and the Bodies of Modernism

Ishikawa Jun, the Logic of the Gaze, and the Bodies of Modernism

... each time watashi conjures up the memory of Yukari (he has not seen her in ten years), a really ugly reality intrudes and carries him away, but somehow he does not hurry to return his thoughts to her after the ...

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The Qur’an and Interpretation in the Classical Modernism

The Qur’an and Interpretation in the Classical Modernism

... of rationality defended by the European Enlightenment and modern science. 79 For example, ʿAbduh maintained Islam and the Qur’ān are rational. Moreover, he stressed the Qur’ān is the only sacred text that argues in a ...

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Vegetating Life and the Spirit of Modernism

Vegetating Life and the Spirit of Modernism

... akin to Zeno’s dichotomy paradox, as he becomes less and less but never nothing. In a different but still interminable process, he also describes traversing the poles of ecstasy and misery, with the implied adverbs ...

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A case for modernism : tracing Freud in Bloomsbury

A case for modernism : tracing Freud in Bloomsbury

... All sorrow was annihilated, not only for Indians, but for foreigners, birds, caves, railways, and the stars; all became joy, all laughter; there had never been disease nor doubt, misunderstanding, cruelty, fear. Some ...

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Information Technology as an Agent of Post-modernism

Information Technology as an Agent of Post-modernism

... These compounding and interwoven influences of Information Technology all ultimately have either a direct or indirect impact on the character and identity of the individual. If the principles of Post-Structuralism are ...

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Feeling Better: The Therapeutic Drug in Modernism

Feeling Better: The Therapeutic Drug in Modernism

... individual engaged in action: it takes place within him beginning with his projects, on the level of reflection upon projects” (46). Bataille’s parallel with Lacan persists here, as he claims that this subjective ...

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Attention for Distraction: Modernity, Modernism and Perception

Attention for Distraction: Modernity, Modernism and Perception

... Electric trams go clanging through my room. Cars run over me. A door slams. Somewhere a windowpane crashes down and I hear the larger shards laugh and the smaller splinters giggle. Then suddenly, a dull muf- fled sound ...

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Comparative assessment of modernism arrival in residential buildings of iran and japan (Case study of Tehran and Tokyo)

Comparative assessment of modernism arrival in residential buildings of iran and japan (Case study of Tehran and Tokyo)

... In the years after Edo period, arrival of modernity faces with many proposition in Japan. At that time, even the government of Japan enacted regulation no to change the designs and construction. It emphasized that ...

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Modernism and Colonialism in Foster’s “A Passage to India”

Modernism and Colonialism in Foster’s “A Passage to India”

... the time was a provincial ownership of Britain−and about the relations amongst British and Indian individuals in that ...Moses' Modernism and Colonialism (2007), a path-breaking accumulation researching how ...

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THEORISING LITERARY MODERNISM: READING WITH THE MODERNISTS

THEORISING LITERARY MODERNISM: READING WITH THE MODERNISTS

... model for the organisation of thought and language. While on the one hand it is advised to avoid affective and intentional fallacy, on the other hand, we are also being alerted to the gendered character of ...

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CCTV: beyond penal modernism?

CCTV: beyond penal modernism?

... ‘public’ and ‘private’ policing. For instance, the CCTV operators (a combination of Local Authority employees and the police) in our public CCTV network have a Retail Radio Link which allows them to communicate with ...

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War Modernism, 1918-1945

War Modernism, 1918-1945

... the time it had to deal with the First World War as aftermath shadow in the political unconscious, through to the years minds prepared themselves for the sacrificial war machine of the Second World ...

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Henri Bergson, Duree Reelle and high modernism.

Henri Bergson, Duree Reelle and high modernism.

... However, as Beja notes, in the same novel Woolf does work towards an essentially epiphanic moment for Clarissa, when “things come together”, and moreover, this is an epiphany precisely to do with the nature of ...

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Magnetic Modernism František Kupka’s Mesmeric Abstraction and Anarcho Cosmic Utopia

Magnetic Modernism František Kupka’s Mesmeric Abstraction and Anarcho Cosmic Utopia

... the time that Kupka enrolled at the Sorbonne to study the physics of electro- magnetism, the potency of imagistic suggestion and transference had been well established alongside the vibratory power of magnetic ...

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