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Modernism and Modernity

The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, 1988
Robert M. Torrance, Donald Keene
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Modern/Moderne/Modernismus

2010
›Die Moderne‹ mag vielleicht als »bewildering and disturbing term«1 gelten — doch wer sich darauf einlast, die historische Entwicklung des semantischen Feldes von ›modern/Moderne‹ zu skizzieren, darf sich nicht damit aufhalten, die »Uferlosig-keit verbindlicher Definitionsversuche«2 oder gar die Unmoglichkeit des Unterfangens3 zu beklagen.
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Video, Modernity and Modernism

1993
A woman picks an apple. She picks it again. She puts it back on its branch, then there are two of her, mirrored across the video screen. Each picks and replaces apples, out of phase. The colour bleaches out of the image, from rich greens to harsh, grainy black and white, until the image becomes a kind of Rorschach blob, an illegible, symmetrical tangle
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Perception, Modernism and Modernity

2018
This chapter studies the engagement with visual perception that British animation shares with canonical modernist films and their basis in modernity. Early lightning cartoon films adopted a non-narrative, spectacular mode of address that supports Gunning’s ‘cinema of attractions’ account.
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Modernity, Modernism and the Past

2010
Modernity is the epoch most conscious of history precisely because it is so conscious of itself as present soon to become past. Baudelaire’s poem ‘L’Horloge’ illustrates this awareness only too well. No sooner is the present moment marked as ‘now’ than it passes.
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A modernism‐based interpretation of sustainable tourism

International Journal of Tourism Research, 2020
Shiqin Zhang, Eric S W Chan
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Modernism, Modernity and Imperialism

2008
Modernism and empire entertain symbiotic, ambiguous relationships. They influence and feed upon each other in ways not always sufficiently acknowledged in postcolonial criticism. In their introduction to Modernism and Empire, Howard Booth and Nigel Rigby complain about the postcolonial scholars’ neglect of the interrelations between modernism and ...
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Archaeology, Modernism, Modernity

Modernism/modernity, 2004
Jeffrey T. Schnapp   +2 more
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Strategy after modernism: recovering practice

European Management Review, 2004
Richard Whittington
exaly  

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