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Planetary Modernisms Provocations On Modernity Across Time Susan Stanford Friedman

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Planetary Modernisms Provocations On Modernity Across Time Susan Stanford Friedman
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Susan Stanford Friedman
ISBN: 9780231539470, 0231539479
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Planetary Modernisms Provocations On Modernity Across Time Susan Stanford Friedman by Susan Stanford Friedman 9780231539470, 0231539479 instant download after payment.

Drawing on a vast archive of world history, anthropology, geography, cultural theory, postcolonial studies, gender studies, literature, and art, Susan Stanford Friedman recasts modernity as a networked, circulating, and recurrent phenomenon producing multiple aesthetic innovations across millennia. Rejecting the modernist concepts of marginality, othering, and major/minor, Friedman instead favors rupture, mobility, speed, networks, and divergence, elevating the agencies and creative capacities of all cultures not only in the past and present but also in the century to come.


Drawing on a vast archive, Susan Stanford Friedman recasts modernity as a networked, circulating, and recurrent phenomenon producing multiple aesthetic innovations across millennia. Rejecting the modernist concepts of marginality, othering, and major/minor, Friedman instead favors rupture, mobility, speed, networks, and divergence.

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