Review of András Bálint Kovács, SCREENING MODERNISM: EUROPEAN ART CINEMA, 1950–1980
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Putting the Culture into Bioculturalism
A Naturalized Aesthetics and the Challenge of Modernism
Dominic Topp
Alfred Hitchcock and Otto Preminger with the Soviet montage films of Sergei Eisenstein and Alexander Dovzhenko and the modernism of Robert Bresson, Luis Buñuel, and Raúl Ruiz, and this “comparative approach” ( Smith 2017: 9 ) has continued in his
Tru Leverette and Barbara Mennel
. Mulattas and Mestizas: Representing Mixed Identities in the Americas, 1850–2000 . Athens : University of Georgia Press . Elizabeth Otto and Patrick Rössler, eds. Bauhaus Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Body Culture in Modernism's Legendary Art
Film, Art, and the Third Culture
A Response
Murray Smith
on the kind of aesthetic experience generally sought by proponents of modernism, but then still wonders on what grounds that type of “exalted” aesthetic experience could be judged to be superior to his counterexample types of aesthetic experience
Grey Gardens and the Problem of Objectivity
Notes on the Ethics of Observational Documentary
Mathew Abbott
,” and to confronting “experiences whose contradictions cannot be resolved” (1981, 12). Along with his understanding of modernism as a “offering… a multi-leveled and relativistic perspective on the subject being represented” (1981, 7) crucial to Davidson
Gargi Gangopadhyay
” engendered by colonial influences. In the context of Bengali cultural studies, “modern” and “modernism” are commonly associated with the changes ushered in by British colonialism, which marked a departure from the precolonial past; these changes included the
Introduction: World Knowledge and Non-European Space
Nineteenth Century Geography Textbooks and Children’s Books
Andreas Weiß
and Asian descriptions of the world. In Asian textbooks, the paradigm of “Western” modernism played various changing roles. This problem was not only inherent in the description of the world and the natural environment familiar to non-European children
Educational Film Studies
A Burgeoning Field of Research
Anne Bruch
Educational Cinematographic Institute, Reactionary Modernism, and the Formation of Film Studies,” Canadian Journal of Film Studies: Revue Canadienne d’Etudes Cinématographiques 16, no. 1 (2007): 80–97. Both authors are more focused on the institutional
Jane Stadler
Plantinga terms “estrangement theory.” Estrangement theory encapsulates political modernism, apparatus theory, Brechtian distanciation, and various semiotic and ideological critiques of the negative influence screen media are presumed to have because of
Lolita Speaks
Disrupting Nabokov’s “Aesthetic Bliss”
Michele Meek
. “ Lolita Misrepresented, Lolita Reclaimed: Disclosing the Doubles .” College Literature 22 ( 2 ): 81 – 104 . Pease , Allison . 2000 . Modernism, Mass Culture, and the Aesthetics of Obscenity . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Pera , Pia