Deconstructing the Model in 20th and 21st Century Italian Experimental Writings

Deconstructing the Model in 20th and 21st Century Italian Experimental Writings
Author: Beppe Cavatorta
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527538696

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Through a series of original analyses of experimental works that exist well outside of the established territory inhabited by the Italian literary canon, or which purposely position themselves at its margins, this volume proposes a new way to understand the goals of literary experimentation as a means to break the canon and give literature the same freedom that is easily granted to other arts. This serves to allow literature itself to intersect with those other art forms, while enhancing the powerful and positive outcomes of literary experimentation. Specifically, the volume explores a series of 20th- and 21st-century Italian works that are characterized by a non-normative approach to language or the act of writing itself. The contributors, while addressing diverse writers, and often even adopting different theoretical interpretations of experimentalism itself, all analyze the intersection between experimental literatures and other art forms, as well as cross-disciplinary and non-traditional approaches to the theme of experimentation.

Images and Imagery

Images and Imagery
Author: Corrado Federici,Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons,Ernesto Virgulti
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0820474231

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Images and Imagery: Frames, Borders, Limits - Interdisciplinary Perspectives is a collection of essays by scholars from around the world exploring the complex interactions between literary texts and visual images (in the form of paintings, photographs, and films). Giving coherence to these wide-ranging contributions is the theme of frames, borders, and limits. The eighteen authors, each from a particular point of view, examine works that reach beyond the limits, both cognitive and expressive, of any single mode of expression.

Writing Dancing in the Age of Postmodernism

Writing Dancing in the Age of Postmodernism
Author: Sally Banes
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1994-03-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0819562688

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A leading critic traces three decades of contemporary dance from Balanchine to breakdancing

Sinews of Empire

Sinews of Empire
Author: Eivind Seland,Hakon Terigon
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785705991

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A recent surge of interest in network approaches to the study of the ancient world has enabled scholars of the Roman Empire to move beyond traditional narratives of domination, resistance, integration and fragmentation. This relational turn has not only offers tools to identify, map, visualize and, in some cases, even quantify interaction based on a variety of ancient source material, but also provides a terminology to deal with the everyday ties of power, trade, and ideology that operated within, below, and beyond the superstructure of imperial rule. Thirteen contributions employ a range of quantitative, qualitative and descriptive network approaches in order to provide new perspectives on trade, communication, administration, technology, religion and municipal life in the Roman Near East and adjacent regions.

The Reception of Northrop Frye

The Reception of Northrop Frye
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 735
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781487537753

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The widespread opinion is that Northrop Frye’s influence reached its zenith in the 1960s and 1970s, after which point he became obsolete, his work buried in obscurity. This almost universal opinion is summed up in Terry Eagleton’s 1983 rhetorical question, "Who now reads Frye?" In The Reception of Northrop Frye, Robert D. Denham catalogues what has been written about Frye – books, articles, translations, dissertations and theses, and reviews – in order to demonstrate that the attention Frye’s work has received from the beginning has progressed at a geomantic rate. Denham also explores what we can discover once we have a fairly complete record of Frye’s reception in front of us – such as Hayden White’s theory of emplotments applied to historical writing and Byron Almén’s theory of musical narrative. The sheer quantity of what has been written about Frye reveals that the only valid response to Eagleton’s rhetorical question is "a very large and growing number," the growth being not incremental but exponential.

Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals 2d Ed Rev and Enl

Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals  2d Ed   Rev  and Enl
Author: Avery Library
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1996
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: PSU:000033404141

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Literature Modernism and Dance

Literature  Modernism  and Dance
Author: Susan Jones
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199565320

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Literature, Modernism, and Dance explores the complex reciprocal relationship between literature and dance in the modernist period

Reconstructing Performance Art

Reconstructing Performance Art
Author: Tancredi Gusman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-05-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000879322

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This book investigates the practices of reconstructing and representing performance art and their power to shape this art form and our understanding of it. Performance art emerged internationally between the 1960s and 1970s crossing disciplinary boundaries between performing arts and visual arts. Because of the challenge it posed to the ontologies and paradigms of these fields, performance art has since stimulated an ongoing debate on the most appropriate means to document, preserve and display it. Tancredi Gusman brings together international scholars from different disciplinary fields to examine methods, media, and approaches by which this art form has been represented and (re)activated over time and its transnational history reconstructed. Through contributions and case studies spanning various countries, regions and artistic fields, the authors outline an innovative theoretical-methodological framework for capturing the processes and strategies for transmitting the tangible and intangible heritage of performance art. This book will be of great appeal to students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of Theatre and Performance Studies as well as Visual Arts and Art History, who have an interest in performance art, its history and presence in the contemporary artistic and cultural landscape.