Biocentrism and Modernism

Biocentrism and Modernism
Title Biocentrism and Modernism PDF eBook
Author OliverA.I. Botar
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 135157373X

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Examining the complex intersections between art and scientific approaches to the natural world, Biocentrism and Modernism reveals another side to the development of Modernism. While many historians have framed this movement as being mechanistic and "against" nature, the essays in this collection illuminate the role that nature-centric ideologies played in late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth-century Modernism. The essays in Biocentrism and Modernism contend that it is no accident that Modernism arose at the same time as the field of modern biology. From nineteenth-century discoveries, to the emergence of the current environmentalist movement during the 1960s, artists, architects, and urban planners have responded to currents in the scientific world. Sections of the volume treat both philosophic worldviews and their applications in theory, historiography, and urban design. This collection also features specific case studies of individual artists, including Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, and Jackson Pollock.

Biocentrism and Modernism

Biocentrism and Modernism
Title Biocentrism and Modernism PDF eBook
Author OliverA.I. Botar
Publisher Routledge
Pages 318
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351573721

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Examining the complex intersections between art and scientific approaches to the natural world, Biocentrism and Modernism reveals another side to the development of Modernism. While many historians have framed this movement as being mechanistic and "against" nature, the essays in this collection illuminate the role that nature-centric ideologies played in late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth-century Modernism. The essays in Biocentrism and Modernism contend that it is no accident that Modernism arose at the same time as the field of modern biology. From nineteenth-century discoveries, to the emergence of the current environmentalist movement during the 1960s, artists, architects, and urban planners have responded to currents in the scientific world. Sections of the volume treat both philosophic worldviews and their applications in theory, historiography, and urban design. This collection also features specific case studies of individual artists, including Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, and Jackson Pollock.

Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism

Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism
Title Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism PDF eBook
Author Oliver Arpad Istvan Botar
Publisher
Pages 1352
Release 1998
Genre Art, Abstract
ISBN

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Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism

Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism
Title Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism PDF eBook
Author Oliver Arpad Istvan Botar
Publisher
Pages 1352
Release 1998
Genre Art, Abstract
ISBN

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Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism, Biocentrism, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's New Vision and Erno Kallai's Bioromantik

Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism, Biocentrism, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's New Vision and Erno Kallai's Bioromantik
Title Prolegomena to the Study of Biomorphic Modernism, Biocentrism, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's New Vision and Erno Kallai's Bioromantik PDF eBook
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Release 1998
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The Evolutions of Modernist Epic

The Evolutions of Modernist Epic
Title The Evolutions of Modernist Epic PDF eBook
Author Václav Paris
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 224
Release 2021-01-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192638645

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Modernist epic is more interesting and more diverse than we have supposed. As a radical form of national fiction it appeared in many parts of the world in the early twentieth century. Reading a selection of works from the United States, England, Ireland, Czechoslovakia, and Brazil, The Evolutions of Modernist Epic develops a comparative theory of this genre and its global development. That development was, it argues, bound up with new ideas about biological evolution. During the first decades of the twentieth century—a period known, in the history of evolutionary science, as 'the eclipse of Darwinism'—evolution's significance was questioned, rethought, and ultimately confined to the Neo-Darwinist discourse with which we are familiar today. Epic fiction participated in, and was shaped by, this shift. Drawing on queer forms of sexuality to cultivate anti-heroic and non-progressive modes of telling national stories, the genre contested reductive and reactionary forms of social Darwinism. The book describes how, in doing so, the genre asks us to revisit our assumptions about ethnolinguistics and organic nationalism. It also models how the history of evolutionary thought can provide a new basis for comparing diverse modernisms and their peculiar nativisms.

Being Modern

Being Modern
Title Being Modern PDF eBook
Author Robert Bud
Publisher UCL Press
Pages 440
Release 2018-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1787353931

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In the early decades of the twentieth century, engagement with science was commonly used as an emblem of modernity. This phenomenon is now attracting increasing attention in different historical specialties. Being Modern builds on this recent scholarly interest to explore engagement with science across culture from the end of the nineteenth century to approximately 1940. Addressing the breadth of cultural forms in Britain and the western world from the architecture of Le Corbusier to working class British science fiction, Being Modern paints a rich picture. Seventeen distinguished contributors from a range of fields including the cultural study of science and technology, art and architecture, English culture and literature examine the issues involved. The book will be a valuable resource for students, and a spur to scholars to further examination of culture as an interconnected web of which science is a critical part, and to supersede such tired formulations as 'Science and culture'.