Cosmopolitan Radicalism

Cosmopolitan Radicalism
Author: Zeina Maasri
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108487719

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Exploring visual culture, design and politics in 1960s Beirut, this compelling interdisciplinary study examines a critical period in Lebanon's history.

Cosmopolitan Criticism

Cosmopolitan Criticism
Author: Julia Prewitt Brown
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 081391888X

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Brown (English, Boston U.) places Wilde in the continuum of continental philosophy from Kant and Schiller through Kierkegaard and Nietzsche to Benjamin and Adorno, discussing his conception of art, its meaning, and the contradictory relations between art and the sphere of the ethical everyday. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Cities and Cultures

Cities and Cultures
Author: Malcolm Miles
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007-04-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134257713

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Cities and Cultures is a critical account of the relations between contemporary cities and the cultures they produce and which in turn shape them. The book questions received ideas of what constitutes a city's culture through case studies in which different kinds of culture - the arts, cultural institutions and heritage, distinctive ways of life - are seen to be differently used in or affected by the development of particular cities. The book does not mask the complexity of this, but explains it in ways accessible for undergraduates. The book begins with introductory chapters on the concepts of a city and a culture (the latter in the anthropological sense as well as denoting the arts), citing cases from modern literature. The book then moves from a critical account of cultural production in a metropolitan setting to the idea that a city, too, is produced through the characteristic ways of life of its inhabitants. The cultural industries are scrutinised for their relation to such cultures as well as to city marketing, and attention is given to the European Cities of Culture initiative, and to the hybridity of contemporary urban cultures in a period of globalisation and migration. In its penultimate chapter the book looks at incidental cultural forms and cultural means to identify formation; and in its final chapter, examines the permeability of urban cultures and cultural forms. Sources are introduced, positions clarified and contrasted, and notes given for selective further reading. Playing on the two meanings of culture, Miles takes an unique approach by relating arguments around these meanings to specific cases of urban development today. The book includes both critical comment on a range of literatures - being a truly inter-disciplinary study - and the outcome of the author's field research into urban cultures.

Print Publicity and Popular Radicalism in the 1790s

Print  Publicity  and Popular Radicalism in the 1790s
Author: Jon Mee
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107133617

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Reveals the development of the idea of 'the people' through print and publicity in 1790s London. This title is also available as Open Access.

Romanticism Radicalism and the Press

Romanticism  Radicalism  and the Press
Author: Stephen C. Behrendt
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814325688

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Although literature has traditionally been conceived in terms of a real or implied association with a cultural elite, a body of work exists that does not deliberately try to associate itself with that audience - that may in fact purposely oppose or resist that audience - but which nevertheless exerts a strong influence on what comes to be regarded as literature. This work specifically examines the relations that developed among British authors of the Romantic period and the Radical culture whose oppositional discourse - both in written text, and in extra-literary material - is one of the most striking aspects of the political and social life of the period. The volume broadens the field of materials to include other aspects of writing culture, including reviews, trial transcripts, philological studies, propaganda, and verbal and visual satire and parody.

Radicalism and Its Stupidities

Radicalism and Its Stupidities
Author: Henry Strickland Constable
Publsiher: London : "The Liberty Review" Publishing Company
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1896
Genre: Radicalism
ISBN: UIUC:30112057465905

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Modern Art in Cold War Beirut

Modern Art in Cold War Beirut
Author: Sarah Rogers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2021-06-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780429615313

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Modern Art in Cold War Beirut: Drawing Alliances examines the entangled histories of modern art and international politics during the decades of the 1950s and 1960s. Positing the Cold War as a globalized conflict, fraught with different political ideologies and intercultural exchanges, this study asks how these historical circumstances shaped local debates in Beirut over artistic pedagogy, the social role of the artist, the aesthetics of form, and, ultimately, the development of a national art. Drawing on a range of archival material and taking an interdisciplinary approach, Sarah Rogers argues that the genealogies of modern art can never be understood as isolated, national histories, but rather that they participate in an ever contingent global modernism. This book will be of particular interest to scholars in art history, Cold War studies, and Middle East studies.

Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man

Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
Author: Thomas Mann
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781681375328

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A classic, controversial book exploring German culture and identity by the author of Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain, now back in print. When the Great War broke out in August 1914, Thomas Mann, like so many people on both sides of the conflict, was exhilarated. Finally, the era of decadence that he had anatomized in Death in Venice had come to an end; finally, there was a cause worth fighting and even dying for, or, at least when it came to Mann himself, writing about. Mann immediately picked up his pen to compose a paean to the German cause. Soon after, his elder brother and lifelong rival, the novelist Heinrich Mann, responded with a no less determined denunciation. Thomas took it as an unforgivable stab in the back. The bitter dispute between the brothers would swell into the strange, tortured, brilliant, sometimes perverse literary performance that is Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man, a book that Mann worked on and added to throughout the war and that bears an intimate relation to his postwar masterpiece The Magic Mountain. Wild and ungainly though Mann’s reflections can be, they nonetheless constitute, as Mark Lilla demonstrates in a new introduction, a key meditation on the freedom of the artist and the distance between literature and politics. The NYRB Classics edition includes two additional essays by Mann: “Thoughts in Wartime” (1914), translated by Mark Lilla and Cosima Mattner; and “On the German Republic” (1922), translated by Lawrence Rainey.