Seduced by Modernity

Seduced by Modernity
Title Seduced by Modernity PDF eBook
Author Mary O'Connor
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 352
Release 2007-07-30
Genre Photography
ISBN 0773575669

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Mary O'Connor and Katherine Tweedie tell the story of a dedicated artist in difficult circumstances whose working life spanned a Victorian upbringing in Hamilton, Ontario, and the witnessing of the first Soviet Five-Year Plan. The authors use feminist and historical questions as well as close readings of the photographs to relate Watkins' work to questions of gender, modernity, and visual culture. Watkins' modernism, which involved experimentation and a radical focus on form, transgressed boundaries of conventional, high-art subject matter. Her focus was daily life and her photographs, whether an exploration of the objects in her New York kitchen or the public and industrial spaces of Glasgow, Paris, Cologne, Moscow, and Leningrad in the 1930s, strike a balance between abstraction and an evocation of the everyday, offering a unique gendered perspective on modernism and modernity.

By Loving our Own

By Loving our Own
Title By Loving our Own PDF eBook
Author Peter C. Emberley
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 229
Release 1990-11-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0773573658

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This first retrospective following Grant's death examines the significance of his major work, Lament For a Nation. The essays by philosophers, artists, theologians, political scientists and Canadian nationalists assess the impact of this important Canadian's work, and the intellectual legacy he has left behind.

Zygmunt Bauman Textbook

Zygmunt Bauman Textbook
Title Zygmunt Bauman Textbook PDF eBook
Author Tony Blackshaw
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 196
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780415355049

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This timely book provides the definitive concise introduction to Zygmunt Bauman. A well-written text, it assumes no prior knowledge of his work and will appeal to those wishing to explore the ideas of one of the world's most wide-ranging thinkers.

Modernity's Classics

Modernity's Classics
Title Modernity's Classics PDF eBook
Author Sarah C. Humphreys
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 351
Release 2013-02-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3642330711

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This book presents critical studies of modern reconfigurations of conceptions of the past, of the 'classical', and of national heritage. Its scope is global (China, India, Egypt, Iran, Judaism, the Greco-Roman world) and inter-disciplinary (textual philology, history of art and architecture, philosophy, gardening). Its emphasis is on the complexity of the modernization process and of reactions to it: ideas and technologies travelled from India to Iran and from Japan to China, while reactions show tensions between museumization and the recreation of 'presence'. It challenges readers to rethink the assumptions of the disciplines in which they were trained

Rethinking Professionalism

Rethinking Professionalism
Title Rethinking Professionalism PDF eBook
Author Kristina Huneault
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 473
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 0773539662

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The first collection of scholarly essays on women and art in Canadian history.

The Seduction of Unreason

The Seduction of Unreason
Title The Seduction of Unreason PDF eBook
Author Richard Wolin
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 422
Release 2019-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0691192103

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Ever since the shocking revelations of the fascist ties of Martin Heidegger and Paul de Man, postmodernism has been haunted by the specter of a compromised past. In this intellectual genealogy of the postmodern spirit, Richard Wolin shows that postmodernism’s infatuation with fascism has been extensive and widespread. He questions postmodernism’s claim to have inherited the mantle of the Left, suggesting instead that it has long been enamored with the opposite end of the political spectrum. Wolin reveals how, during in the 1930s, C. G. Jung, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Georges Bataille, and Maurice Blanchot were seduced by fascism's promise of political regeneration and how this misapprehension affected the intellectual core of their work. The result is a compelling and unsettling reinterpretation of the history of modern thought. In a new preface, Wolin revisits this illiberal intellectual lineage in light of the contemporary resurgence of political authoritarianism.

Where Id Was

Where Id Was
Title Where Id Was PDF eBook
Author Anthony Molino
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 270
Release 2001-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780819564818

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A unique authoritative analysis of the individual an social concerns informing the politics of contemporary psychoanalysis.