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Weimar Surfaces Urban Visual Culture In 1920s Germany Weimar And Now German Cultural Criticism 1st Edition Janet Ward

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Weimar Surfaces Urban Visual Culture In 1920s Germany Weimar And Now German Cultural Criticism 1st Edition Janet Ward
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.04 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Janet Ward
ISBN: 9780520222984, 9780585466088, 0520222989, 0585466084
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Weimar Surfaces Urban Visual Culture In 1920s Germany Weimar And Now German Cultural Criticism 1st Edition Janet Ward by Janet Ward 9780520222984, 9780585466088, 0520222989, 0585466084 instant download after payment.

Germany of the 1920s offers a stunning moment in modernity, a time when surface values first became determinants of taste, activity, and occupation: modernity was still modern, spectacle was still spectacular. Janet Ward's luminous study revisits Weimar Germany via the lens of metropolitan visual culture, analyzing the power that 1920s Germany holds for today's visual codes of consumerism.

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