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Dances With Darwin 18751910 Vernacular Modernity In France Rae Beth Gordon

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Dances With Darwin 18751910 Vernacular Modernity In France Rae Beth Gordon
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.75 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Rae Beth Gordon
ISBN: 9780754652434, 0754652432
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Dances With Darwin 18751910 Vernacular Modernity In France Rae Beth Gordon by Rae Beth Gordon 9780754652434, 0754652432 instant download after payment.

Examining the extraordinary influence of Darwin's theory of evolution on French thought from 1875 to 1910, Rae Beth Gordon argues for a reconsideration of modernism both in time and in place that situates its beginnings in the French caf�-concert aesthetic. Gordon weaves the history of medical science, ethnology, and popular culture into a groundbreaking exploration of the cultural implications of gesture in dance performances at late-nineteenth-century Parisian caf�-concerts and music halls. While art historians have studied the ties between primitivism and modernism, their convergence in fin-de-si�cle popular entertainment has been largely overlooked. Gordon argues that while the impact of Darwinism was unprecedented in science, it was no less present in popular culture through the popular press and popular entertainment, where it constituted a kind of "evolutionist aesthetic" on display in the caf�-concert, circus, and music-hall as well as in the spectator's reception of the representations on the stage. Modernity in these sites, Gordon contends, was composed by the convergence of contemporary medical theory with representations of the primitive, staged in entertainments that ranged from the can-can, Missing Links, and epileptic singers to the Cake-Walk. Her anthropology of gesture uncovers in these dislocations of the human form an aesthetic of disorder a half century before the eruptions of Dada and Surrealism.

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