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Painting Modernism Schulman Iván A

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Painting Modernism Schulman Iván A
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Pages: 114
Author: Schulman, Iván A
ISBN: 9781438449517, 9781438449531, 9781461954637, 1438449518, 1438449534, 1461954630
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Painting Modernism Schulman Iván A by Schulman, Iván A 9781438449517, 9781438449531, 9781461954637, 1438449518, 1438449534, 1461954630 instant download after payment.

Studies the influence of the plastic arts on the major writers of Latin American modernism.
Painting Modernism demonstrates the influence of painting and sculpture on the work of the major writers of Latin American modernism. Through his analysis, Ivan A. Schulman, a foundational figure in the field, offers a concise and new interpretation of works by José Asunción Silva, Julián del Casal, Rubén Darío, José Juan Tablada, and José Martí. Traditional critical discourse on modernism has emphasized the nature of this movement in terms of its self-referentiality, fragmentation, elitist/escapist concepts, and subjective notions of cultural and aesthetic authenticity. Schulman breaks from this approach and examines these works as products of subjectively generated social/artistic practices that are inseparable from socioeconomic transformations and the chaotic cultural crises of the modern world

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