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Modern Society As Artifice

Author : Harry Dahms
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-01-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0415791294

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Modern Society As Artifice

Author : Harry F. Dahms
Publisher : Lund Humphries Publishers
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2013-04-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1409433072

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Examining the work of Marx, Durkheim and Weber, Modern Society as Artifice reveals that from the outset, theoretical sociology was oriented toward the development of a dynamic theory of modern society, concerned with the study of changing forms of social, political, cultural and economic life. Owing, however, to the tension between its widespread reliance on static tools (such as methods, concepts, and perspectives) and the analytical, descriptive, and theoretical challenges that go hand in hand with the increasingly important role of change in modern societies, sociology has struggled to provide a theoretical account of society as a dynamic system. This book explores the work of three classical sociologists, granting insights into the manner in which, with different emphases, their theoretical endeavours were directed at delineating the mindset needed to move towards a dynamic theory of modern societies. Examining the affinities between their theories when read as efforts to confront the challenge of dynamic theorizing, in comparison with the explicitly dynamic projects of Lester Ward, Joseph Schumpeter, and Theodor Adorno, Modern Society as Artifice reaffirms the enduring importance of classical theory to contemporary sociology.

Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice

Author : J.F. Martel
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-10
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781583945780

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Part treatise, part critique, part call to action, Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice is a journey into the uncanny realities revealed to us in the great works of art of the past and present. Received opinion holds that art is culturally-determined and relative. We are told that whether a picture, a movement, a text, or sound qualifies as a "work of art" largely depends on social attitudes and convention. Drawing on examples ranging from Paleolithic cave paintings to modern pop music and building on the ideas of James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Gilles Deleuze, Carl Jung, and others, J.F. Martel argues that art is an inborn human phenomenon that precedes the formation of culture and even society. Art is free of politics and ideology. Paradoxically, that is what makes it a force of liberation wherever it breaks through the trance of humdrum existence. Like the act of dreaming, artistic creation is fundamentally mysterious. It is a gift from beyond the field of the human, and it connects us with realities that, though normally unseen, are crucial components of a living world. While holding this to be true of authentic art, the author acknowledges the presence—overwhelming in our media-saturated age—of a false art that seeks not to liberate but to manipulate and control. Against this anti-artistic aesthetic force, which finds some of its most virulent manifestations in modern advertising, propaganda, and pornography, true art represents an effective line of defense. Martel argues that preserving artistic expression in the face of our contemporary hyper-aestheticism is essential to our own survival. Art is more than mere ornament or entertainment; it is a way, one leading to what is most profound in us. Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice places art alongside languages and the biosphere as a thing endangered by the onslaught of predatory capitalism, spectacle culture, and myopic technological progress. The book is essential reading for visual artists, musicians, writers, actors, dancers, filmmakers, and poets. It will also interest anyone who has ever been deeply moved by a work of art, and for all who seek a way out of the web of deception and vampiric diversion that the current world order has woven around us.

The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Author : B.I. Coleman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135677169

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In nineteenth-century Britain, ahead of the rest of the world in economic development, many towns and cities grew to a size that only London had attained before. This volume focuses on the intellectual and controversial response of the period's leading men and women to the key issues of urbanization and its surrounding social problems. The extracts selected date from 1785 to 1909, and are drawn from the writings, reports and speeches of admirers of city life and its most passionate critics, optimists and alarmists, advocates of back-to-the-land panaceas, and reformers who aspired to control and reform cities. Contemporaries quoted include Dickens, Cobbett, Carlyle, Disraeli, Engels, Mrs Gaskell, Ruskin, Joseph Chamberlain, William Morris, Charles Booth, H.G. Wells and Seebohm Rowntree. In a valuable introduction the editor indicates the main preoccupations of the debate abotu the city, proposes a periodization for it, adn shows its connections with other controversies and issues, as Victorian Britain found itself entering an 'age of great cities'. This book was first published in 1973.

Perennial Decay

Author : Liz Constable,Dennis Denisoff,Matthew Potolsky
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780812292480

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When Oscar Wilde was convicted of gross indecency in 1895, a reporter for the National Observer wrote that there was "not a man or a woman in the English-speaking world possessed of the treasure of a wholesome mind who is not under a deep debt of gratitude to the marquis of Queensberry for destroying the high Priest of the Decadents." But reports of the death of decadence were greatly exaggerated, and today, more than one hundred years after the famous trial and at the beginning of a new millennium, the phenomenon of decadence continues to be a significant cultural force. Indeed, "decadence" in the nineteenth century, and in our own period, has been a concept whose analysis yields a broad set of associations. In Perennial Decay, Emily Apter, Charles Bernheimer, Sylvia Molloy, Michael Riffaterre, Barbara Spackman, Marc Weiner, and others extend the critical field of decadence beyond the traditional themes of morbidity, the cult of artificiality, exoticism, and sexual nonconformism. They approach the question of decadence afresh, reevaluating the continuing importance of late nineteenth-century decadence for contemporary literary and cultural studies.

Rebels and Martyrs

Author : Alexander Sturgis
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1857093461

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The mythical artist, heroic and rebellious, isolated and suffering, is the creation of late-18th-century Romanticism. Throughout the 19th century this powerful myth influenced the way people thought and wrote about artists and, more importantly, the way artists thought about––and depicted––themselves. Covering the period from the French Revolution to World War I, from Romanticism to the avant-garde, this catalogue considers how artists responded to this myth. The focus is on key artists and groups who self-consciously forged distinctive identities: the Nazarenes, Delacroix, Courbet, Manet, Van Gogh, Gauguin, the Nabis, and Schiele. The book includes an introduction, a chronology, and an overview of the myth of the artist in literature, as well as a beautifully illustrated catalogue section arranged according to such themes as Bohemia; Dandy and Flâneur; Priest, Seer, Martyr, Christ; and Creativity and Sexuality.

The Southern Review

Author : Albert Taylor Bledsoe,Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1016 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1871
Category : American essays
ISBN : IND:30000080747508

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The Southern Review

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 522 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1871
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:B5220442

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Retelling/rereading

Author : Karl Kroeber
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Art
ISBN : 0813517656

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"In this passionate, erudite, and far-ranging book, Kroeber renews for our multi-cultural age a fundamental argument: the stories we tell, hear, read, and see make a difference to the lives we read."--Jonathan Arac, University of Pittsburgh In this highly readable and thoroughly original book, Karl Kroeber questions the assumptions about storytelling we have inherited from the exponents of modernism and postmodernism. These assumptions have led to overly formalistic and universalizing conceptions of narrative that mystify the social functions of storytelling. Even "politically correct" critics have Eurocentrically defined story as too "primitive" to be taken seriously as art. Kroeber reminds us that the fundamental value of storytelling lies in retelling, this paradoxical remaking anew that constitutes story's role as one of the essential modes of discourse. His work develops some recent anthropological and feminist criticism to delineate the participative function of audience in narrative performances. In depicting how audiences contribute to storytelling transactions, Kroeber carries us into a surprising array of examples, ranging from a Mesopotamian sculpture to Derek Walcott's Omeros; startling juxtapositions, such as Cervantes to Vermeer; and innovative readings of familiar novels and paintings. Tom Wolfe's comparison of his Bonfire of the Vanities to Vanity Fair is critically analyzed, as are the differences between Thackeray's novel and Joyce's Ulysses and Flaubert's Madame Bovary. Other discussions focus on traditional Native American stories, Henry James's The Ambassadors, Calvino's If on a winter's night a traveler, and narrative paintings of Giotto, Holman Hunt, and Roy Lichtenstein. Kroeber deploys the ideas of Ricoeur and Bakhtin to reassess dramatically the field of narrative theory, demonstrating why contemporary narratologists overrate plot and undervalue story's capacity to give meaning to the contingencies of real experience. Retelling/Rereading provides solid theoretical grounding for a new understanding of storytelling's strange role in twentieth-century art and of our need to develop a truly multicultural narrative criticism.

Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice

Author : J.F. Martel
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-10
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781583948590

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Part treatise, part critique, part call to action, Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice is a journey into the uncanny realities revealed to us in the great works of art of the past and present. Received opinion holds that art is culturally-determined and relative. We are told that whether a picture, a movement, a text, or sound qualifies as a "work of art" largely depends on social attitudes and convention. Drawing on examples ranging from Paleolithic cave paintings to modern pop music and building on the ideas of James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Gilles Deleuze, Carl Jung, and others, J.F. Martel argues that art is an inborn human phenomenon that precedes the formation of culture and even society. Art is free of politics and ideology. Paradoxically, that is what makes it a force of liberation wherever it breaks through the trance of humdrum existence. Like the act of dreaming, artistic creation is fundamentally mysterious. It is a gift from beyond the field of the human, and it connects us with realities that, though normally unseen, are crucial components of a living world. While holding this to be true of authentic art, the author acknowledges the presence—overwhelming in our media-saturated age—of a false art that seeks not to liberate but to manipulate and control. Against this anti-artistic aesthetic force, which finds some of its most virulent manifestations in modern advertising, propaganda, and pornography, true art represents an effective line of defense. Martel argues that preserving artistic expression in the face of our contemporary hyper-aestheticism is essential to our own survival. Art is more than mere ornament or entertainment; it is a way, one leading to what is most profound in us. Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice places art alongside languages and the biosphere as a thing endangered by the onslaught of predatory capitalism, spectacle culture, and myopic technological progress. The book is essential reading for visual artists, musicians, writers, actors, dancers, filmmakers, and poets. It will also interest anyone who has ever been deeply moved by a work of art, and for all who seek a way out of the web of deception and vampiric diversion that the current world order has woven around us.

The Teachings of Modern Protestantism on Law, Politics, and Human Nature

Author : John Witte (Jr.),John Witte,Frank S. Alexander
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 507 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780231142632

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The Teachings of Modern Protestantism on Law, Politics, and Human Nature examines how modern Protestant thinkers have answered the most pressing political, legal, and ethical questions of our time. It discusses the enduring teachings of important Protestant intellectuals of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Leading contemporary scholars analyze these thinkers' views on the nature and purpose of law and authority, the limits of rule and obedience, the care of the needy and innocent, the ethics of war and violence, and the separation of church and state, among other themes. A diverse and powerful portrait of Protestant legal and political thought, this volume underscores the various ways Protestant intellectuals have shaped modern debates over the family, the state, religion, and society. The book focuses on the work of Abraham Kuyper (1827-1920); Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906); Karl Barth (1886-1968); Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945); Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971); Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968); William Stringfellow (1928-1985); and John Howard Yoder (1927-1997).

The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel

Author : Stephen M. Levin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2008-05-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135915971

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The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel examines the aesthetics of adventure travel since World War II by exploring the many referents travelers evoke as they imagine their escapes: the lingering memory of the war, the disintegration of empire, and the rapid growth of capitalism and commercial culture.

The Study of Folk Music in the Modern World

Author : Philip V. Bohlman
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1988-06-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0253112605

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The Study of Folk Music in the Modern World by Philip V. Bohlman Pdf

"[This book] is a contribution of considerable substance because it takes a holistic view of the field of folk music and the scholarship that has dealt with it." -- Bruno Nettl "... a praiseworthy combination of solid scholarship, penetrating discussion, and global relevance." -- Asian Folklore Studies "... successfully ties the history and development of folk music scholarship with contemporary concepts, issues, and shifts, and which treats varied folk musics of the world cultures within the rubric of folklore and ethnomusicology with subtle generalizations making sense to serious minds... " -- Folklore Forum "... [this book] challenges many carefully-nurtured sacred cows. Bohlman has executed an intellectual challenge of major significance by successfully organizing a welter of unruly data and ideas into a single, appropriately complex but coherent, system." -- Folk Music Journal Bohlman examines folk music as a genre of folklore from a broadly cross-cultural perspective and espouses a more expansive view of folk music, stressing its vitality in non-Western cultures as well as Western, in the present as well as the past.

Mythic Worlds, Modern Words

Author : Joseph Campbell
Publisher : New World Library
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1577314069

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The mythographer who has command of scholarly literature, the analytic ability and the lucid prose and the staying power.

The New Nationalism and the First World War

Author : L. Rosenthal,V. Rodic
Publisher : Springer
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137462787

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The New Nationalism and the First World War by L. Rosenthal,V. Rodic Pdf

The New Nationalism and the First World War is an edited volume dedicated to a transnational study of the features of the turn-of-the-century nationalism, its manifestations in social and political arenas and the arts, and its influence on the development of the global-scale conflict that was the First World War.