8 edition of Modernism-dada-postmodernism found in the catalog.
Published
2000
by Northwestern University Press in Evanston, Ill
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-466) and index.
Statement | Richard Sheppard. |
Series | Avant-garde & modernism studies, Avant-garde and modernism studies. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | NX456.5.D3 S54 2000 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 480 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 480 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6775735M |
ISBN 10 | 0810114925, 0810114933 |
LC Control Number | 00008031 |
As Richard Sheppard put it in his book “Modernism—Dada—Postmodernism” (page ): Language for the modernists proved to be [ ] limited. Although language feels as though it has some absolume and divinely legitimized status to those who live “inside” it, it is actually a relative ad continuously evolving system of arbitrary signs. le guin, u () the left hand of darkness. ace books, new york. perrella s () a&d. no:9/10 sheppard, r () modernism-dada-postmodernism. nortwestern u. press, evanston.
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Richard Sheppard, in Modernism – Dada – Postmodernism, writes that Ball's diary entry describing the Kandinsky lecture ‘suggests that he envisaged the Galerie Dada as a place of reconciliation where all the arts would work together to produce a living Gesamtkunstwerk’ (p.
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Sheppard sees the tone of the piece as ‘one of apocalyptic Expressionist ecstasy, not Futurist bombast’. Richard Sheppard, ‘Dada and Futurism’, in Sheppard, Modernism-Dada-Postmodernism, pp.
–, p. Ball also distinguished between the Dadaists' and the Futurists' use of language, Flucht 18 Junep. For a different Cited by: 2. 8 Richard Sheppard, Modernism –Dada Postmodernism (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, ), 9 ManuelGrossman, Dada; Paradox, Mysti fication and Ambiguity in European Literature (New York: Pegasus.
of Dada’s connection to Eastern thought in his book Modernism–Dada–Postmodernism (), but does not provide an extensive analysis of the phenomenon, since, as the title of the book suggests, his main interest is Dada in relation to modernism and postmodern-ism, not Eastern thought.
Harriett Watts does make a direct case for this link. Richard Sheppard provides ample evidence of Dada’s connection to Eastern thought in his book Modernism–Dada–Postmodernism (), but does not provide an extensive analysis of the phenomenon, since, as the title of the book suggests, his main interest is Dada in relation to modernism and postmodernism, not Eastern thought.
Harriett Watts Author: Erin Megan Lochmann. ^ Richard Sheppard, Modernism-Dada-Postmodernism, Northwestern University Press, p ISBN ^ Andreas Huyssen, Twilight Memories: Marking Time in a Culture of Amnesia, Routledge, p,p ISBN ^ Hal Foster, The Return of the Real: The Avant-garde at the End of the Century, MIT Press,pp.
The revolutionary Dada movement, though short-lived, produced a vast amount of creative work in both art and literature during the years that followed World War I. Rejecting all social and artistic conventions, Dadaists went to the extremes of provocative behavior, creating "anti-art" pieces that ridiculed and questioned the very nature of.In his admirable book Modernism—Dada—Postmodernism (), Richard Sheppard explains: The word “Dada” is used at three levels.
At the first level, it names an amorphous bohemian movement.Richard Sheppard has 25 books on Goodreads with ratings. Richard Sheppard’s most popular book is Modernism: A Guide to European Literature