The Anti-aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern CultureHal Foster |
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... ( D.H. Lawrence , Marcel Proust ... ) , then " there will be as many different forms of postmodernism as there were high modern- isms in place , since the former are at least initially specific and local reactions against these models ...
... ( D.H. Lawrence , Marcel Proust ... ) , then " there will be as many different forms of postmodernism as there were high modern- isms in place , since the former are at least initially specific and local reactions against these models ...
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... D.H. Lawrence or Rilke , see Jean Renoir or Hitchcock , or listen to Stravinsky as distinct manifestations of what we now term modernism . Rather one read all the works of a particular writer , learned a style and a phenomenological ...
... D.H. Lawrence or Rilke , see Jean Renoir or Hitchcock , or listen to Stravinsky as distinct manifestations of what we now term modernism . Rather one read all the works of a particular writer , learned a style and a phenomenological ...
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... D.H. Lawrence's characteristic nature imagery ; think of Wallace Stevens's peculiar way of using abstractions ; think also of the mannerisms of the philosophers , of Heidegger for example , or Sartre ; think of the musical styles of ...
... D.H. Lawrence's characteristic nature imagery ; think of Wallace Stevens's peculiar way of using abstractions ; think also of the mannerisms of the philosophers , of Heidegger for example , or Sartre ; think of the musical styles of ...
Contents
Jürgen Habermas ModernityAn Incomplete Project | 3 |
Rosalind Krauss Sculpture in the Expanded Field | 31 |
Douglas Crimp On the Museums Ruins | 43 |
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