05869nam 2200721 450 991046091530332120210506032756.03-11-043300-13-11-043478-410.1515/9783110434781(CKB)3710000000543576(EBL)4230812(SSID)ssj0001590948(PQKBManifestationID)16291602(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001590948(PQKBWorkID)14881254(PQKB)11406173(PQKBManifestationID)16294672(PQKB)22538761(MiAaPQ)EBC4230812(DE-B1597)455159(OCoLC)930463073(OCoLC)952799199(DE-B1597)9783110434781(Au-PeEL)EBL4230812(CaPaEBR)ebr11137172(CaONFJC)MIL881763(OCoLC)935254415(EXLCZ)99371000000054357620160129h20152015 uy 0engurnnu---|u||utxtccrUtopia the avant-garde, modernism and (im)possible life /edited by David Ayers [and four others]Berlin, Germany ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2015.©20151 online resource (544 p.)European Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies,1869-3393 ;Volume 4Includes index.3-11-043479-2 3-11-042709-5 Front matter --Contents --About the Series - Sur la collection - Zur Buchreihe /Ayers, David / Bru, Sascha --Introduction --New People of a New Life /Ayers, David / Hjartarson, Benedikt --Ideology and Aesthetics --"Enemies of Utopia for the sake of its realisation" /Cooper, Sam --World War I, Modernism and Minor Utopias /Dijck, Cedric Van / Posman, Sarah / Demoor, Marysa --Utopia through Art /Brolsma, Marjet --Designing a Peaceful World in a Time of Conflict /Lobbes, Tessa --Surrealism's Utopian Cartographies /Adamowicz, Elza --Utopian Failure and Function in Die Eigenart des Ästhetischen /Bachman, Erik --Language Writing's Concrete Utopia /Watten, Barrett --Rationalism and Redemption --Magnetic Modernism /Brauer, Fae --Juan Gelman and the Development of a Utopian Poetics /Jrade, Cathy L. --Utopie und Apokalypse in der österreichischen Kulturzeitschrift Der Brenner (1910-1954) /Ender, Markus / Fürhapter, Ingrid --Redemption, Utopia and the Avant-Garde /Sjöberg, Sami --From the "Transparent Stone Age" to the "Space of the Chalice-Cupola" /Baschmakoff, Natalia --A la recherche d'une sonorité utopique /Petrushanskaya-Averbakh, Elena --Utopian Dimensions in Pedro Cabrita Reis /Marques, Bruno --Primitivism, Photomontage, Ethnography /Dittrich, Joshua --Experimentation and Urban Space --A Paper Paradise /Armond, Kate --A Retreat from Everyday Soviet Life /Marchesini, Irina --Utopian Voyages /Kangaslahti, Kate --Deconstructing Constructivism in Post-Communist Hungary /Forgács, Éva --Guerrilla Art in the Streets of Athens /Drakopoulou, Konstantina --Communities and Education --Utopian Futures and Imagined Pasts in the Ambivalent Modernism of the Kibbo Kift Kindred /Pollen, Annebella --New York, Anarchism and Children's Art /Archino, Sarah --Children's Utopia / Fascist Utopia /Hakopian, Sylvia --The Future in Modernism /Saunders, Max --Escape from Utopia /Tokarev, Dmitrii --Sexuality and Desire --Erotic Utopia - Free Upbringing, Free Sex and Socialism /Paldam, Camilla Skovbjerg --Faire jouir le système /Lozier, Claire --The Non-Oedipal Android /Balázs, Imre József --From Collective Love to Nudism and the Naked City /Stounbjerg, Per --The Undercut Utopian Worlds of the Russian Pierrot /Toivola, Riku --Dystopian Visions and Ideas of Death as a Transformation in Gilbert Clavel's An Institute for Suicide /Tanaka, Jun --List of Contributors --Index --Colour IllustrationsUtopian hope and dystopian despair are characteristic features of modernism and the avant-garde. Readings of the avant-garde have frequently sought to identify utopian moments coded in its works and activities as optimistic signs of a possible future social life, or as the attempt to preserve hope against the closure of an emergent dystopian present. The fourth volume of the EAM series, European Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies, casts light on the history, theory and actuality of the utopian and dystopian strands which run through European modernism and the avant-garde from the late 19th to the 21st century. The book's varied and carefully selected contributions, written by experts from around 20 countries, seek to answer such questions as: · how have modernism and the avant-garde responded to historical circumstance in mapping the form of possible futures for humanity?· how have avant-garde and modernist works presented ideals of living as alternatives to the present?· how have avant-gardists acted with or against the state to remodel human life or to resist the instrumental reduction of life by administration and industrialisation?European avant-garde and modernism studies ;Volume 4.Arts, EuropeanThemes, motivesAesthetics, ModernThemes, motivesUtopias in artElectronic books.Arts, EuropeanThemes, motives.Aesthetics, ModernThemes, motives.Utopias in art.700.1/08EC 5070rvkAyers David1960-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460915303321Utopia226830UNINA