War Violence and the Modern Condition

War  Violence  and the Modern Condition
Author: Bernd-Rüdiger Hüppauf
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110147025

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This volume will explore the specific role which war has played in the constitution of a modern mentality. It will be divided into three parts: one dealing with issues of conceptualizing war, violence, and modernity/ modernism, one devoted to issues of the First World War as an exemplary experience in the 20th century; and one concerned with issues of violence and its representation in the aftermath of the first modern war.

Modernism War and Violence

Modernism  War  and Violence
Author: Marina MacKay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017
Genre: Modernism (Literature)
ISBN: 1350001112

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"The modernist period was an era of world war and violent revolution. Covering a wide range of authors from Joseph Conrad and Thomas Hardy at the beginning of the period to Elizabeth Bowen and Samuel Beckett at the end, this book situates modernism's extraordinary literary achievements in their contexts of historical violence, while surveying the ways in which the relationships between modernism and conflict have been understood by readers and critics over the past fifty years. Ranging from the colonial conflicts of the late 19th century to the world wars and the civil wars in between, and concluding with the institutionalization of modernism in the Cold War, Modernism, War, and Violence provides a starting point for readers who are new to these topics and offers a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the field for a more advanced audience."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Modernism War and Violence

Modernism  War  and Violence
Author: Marina MacKay
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781472590091

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The modernist period was an era of world war and violent revolution. Covering a wide range of authors from Joseph Conrad and Thomas Hardy at the beginning of the period to Elizabeth Bowen and Samuel Beckett at the end, this book situates modernism's extraordinary literary achievements in their contexts of historical violence, while surveying the ways in which the relationships between modernism and conflict have been understood by readers and critics over the past fifty years. Ranging from the colonial conflicts of the late 19th century to the world wars and the civil wars in between, and concluding with the institutionalization of modernism in the Cold War, Modernism, War, and Violence provides a starting point for readers who are new to these topics and offers a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the field for a more advanced audience.

Modernism and the Aesthetics of Violence

Modernism and the Aesthetics of Violence
Author: Paul Sheehan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-06-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107355620

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The notion that violence can give rise to art - and that art can serve as an agent of violence - is a dominant feature of modernist literature. In this study Paul Sheehan traces the modernist fascination with violence to the middle decades of the nineteenth century, when certain French and English writers sought to celebrate dissident sexualities and stylized criminality. Sheehan presents a panoramic view of how the aesthetics of transgression gradually mutates into an infatuation with destruction and upheaval, identifying the First World War as the event through which the modernist aesthetic of violence crystallizes. By engaging with exemplary modernists such as Joyce, Conrad, Eliot and Pound, as well as lesser-known writers including Gautier, Sacher-Masoch, Wyndham Lewis and others, Sheehan shows how artworks, so often associated with creative well-being and communicative self-expression, can be reoriented toward violent and bellicose ends.

War Violence and the Modern Condition

War  Violence and the Modern Condition
Author: Bernd Hüppauf
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2010-11-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110817256

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War and Modernity

War and Modernity
Author: Hans Joas
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-01-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0745626440

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Written by one of Europe's leading social theorists, this book takes up the claims of modernity and confronts them with a stark reality: the ongoing proliferation of war. How can contemporary social and political thought come to terms with this apparent failure of modernity? Throughout the 20th century the global struggle of ideologies put paid to the dream that wars were somehow the relic of a bygone, unenlightened age. But now in the aftermath of the Cold War era, how are we to account for the persistence of war and state violence? Drawing on a wide range of material, from World War I and Vietnam to the Gulf War and the conflicts in the Balkans, Joas engages with current debates in the sociology and politics of war and develops his own distinctive line of argument concerning the role of warfare in modern societies. He aligns himself with figures such as Giddens and Mann in the attempt to establish a new and non-functionalist theory of social change. This compelling and timely study confronts one of the great paradoxes of our era, and Joas's book is a substantial contribution towards a new historico-sociological perspectiveon the twentieth century. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars of sociology and politics, and will appeal to anyone who has puzzled over the persistence of modern war, and the limits of enlightenment as an historical force.

At the Violet Hour

At the Violet Hour
Author: Sarah Cole
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195389616

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At the Violet Hour offers a richly historicized, trenchant look at the interlocking of literature with violence in British and Irish modernist texts.

Modernity and War

Modernity and War
Author: Philip K. Lawrence
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1997
Genre: Air warfare
ISBN: 0333670264

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Modernity and War explores and assesses the development of war in the modern period. The book examines the contradiction between the optimistic view of social progress in the West and the actual involvement of Western states in mass violence. The author explains the violence of the modern form of war by analysing cultural trends in Western states and their connections to racism, nationalism and narcissism. The text also explains how the practice of air warfare distances Western citizens from the consequences of contemporary military violence.