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Modernism's mythic pose :gender, genre, solo performance
- 作者: Preston, Carrie J.
- 出版: New York : Oxford University Press c2011.
- 稽核項: xiv, 357 p. :ill. ;25 cm.
- 叢書名: Modernist literature & culture
- 標題: Moderne. , Photographie. , Modernism (Art) , Modernism (Literature) , Tanz. , Kunst. , Delsarte, Francois, 1811-1871. , Dance United States -- History -- 19th century. , Art, Modern Classical influences. , American literature Classical influences. , Classical influences. , Art, Modern , History and criticism. , Film. , Delsarte, Francois, , Delsarte, Francois. , American poetry 20th century -- History and criticism. , American poetry , History , USA. , Dance , American literature , Modernism (Art) United States. , Literatur. , Modernism (Literature) United States.
- ISBN: 0199766266 , 9780199766260
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- 附註: 100年度教育部購置教學研究相關圖書儀器及設備計畫. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- The solo's origins: monodramas, attitudes, dramatic monologues -- Posing modernism: Delsartism in modern dance and silent film -- Positioning genre: the dramatic monologue in cultures of recitation -- The motor in the soul: Isadora Duncan's solo dance -- Ritualized reception: H.D.'s antimodernist poetics and cinematics.
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- 系統號: 005066911
- 資料類型: 圖書
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The ancient world served as an unconventional source of inspiration for a generation of modernists. Drawing on examples from literature, dance, photography, and film, Modernism's Mythic Pose argues that a strain of antimodern-classicism permeates modernist celebrations of novelty, shock, and technology.The touchstone of Preston's study is Delsartism--the popular transnational movement which promoted mythic statue--posing, poetic recitation, and other hybrid solo performances for health and spiritual development. Derived from nineteenth-century acting theorist Francois Delsarte and largely organized by women, Delsartism shaped modernist performances, genres, and ideas of gender. Even Ezra Pound, a famous promoter of the "new," made ancient figures speak in the "old" genre of the dramatic monologue and performed public recitations. Recovering precedents in nineteenth-century popular entertainments and Delsartism's hybrid performances, this book considers the canonical modernists Pound and T. S. Eliot, lesser-known poets like Charlotte Mew, the Russian filmmaker Lev Kuleshov, Isadora Duncan the international dance star, and H.D. as poet and film actor.Preston's interdisciplinary engagement with performance, poetics, modern dance, and silent film demonstrates that studies of modernism often overemphasize breaks with the past. Modernism also posed myth in an ambivalent relationship to modernity, a halt in the march of progress that could function as escapism, skeptical critique, or a figure for the death of gods and civilizations.
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