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...A classic of early literary modernism, Lord Jim tells the story of a young simple and sensitive character who loses his honor in a display of cowardice at sea -- and of his expiation of that sin against his own shadowy ideal of conduct on the remote isl...
... de art ă experimental ă, se afl ă un interesant manifest intitulat “Ultra-modernism?”. Ce este cu acest semn de întrebare? În finalul manifestului, ... ...înfrumuse ţarea urâtului, ci de o urâ ţire a frumosului. Manifestul Ultra-Modernism? este crezul meu aut-artistic (ca un mare nespecialist în art ă... ...ă), iar semnul întreb ării este mai mult al mir ării! Ce-ar urma dup ă post-modernism? Eugen Simion propunea cândva termenul post-post-podernism, cee... ... fost ini ţiat ă în anii ’80 (postmodernism ar însemna, etimologic, “dup ă modernism”, dar fiecare epoc ă în parte a avut un modernism al ei, contem... ...l ei, contemporanism cumva, deci postmodernismul în raport cu o epoc ă era modernism în raport cu alt ă epoc ă!). Cred c ă postmodernismului i se b ă... ...p:www.asalt.seanet.ro./tema 67.htm 84 ULTRA-MODERNISM? Experimentum crucis. What follows after post-modernism: ultr... ...oxism şi (Aut-) Art ă: o nou ă (dez)ordine cultural ă?...........61 Ultra-modernism? ..................................................................
... to the Scientific Revolution which started with Galileo Galilei and led to the Industrial Revolution. The impacts of the latter is analyzed in light modernism, modernization, and modernity, all three linked to scientific progress. The book also talks about the Newtonian scientific leap – by analyzing particularly the then social and political fabrics of England – and Albe...
...evolution on the World..…………………………………………………………………………………….56 2. The Industrial Revolution and Modernity…………………………………………………………………………………………………...61 A. Modernism and Scientific Progress……………………………………………………………………………………………...62 B. Modernization and Scientific Progress…………………………………………………………………………………………65 C. Modernity and Scientific Progress………………………………………………………………………………………………...
...aradoxism in a larger family of mind comprising the whole of the artistic modernism, in a theory of creation that could explain the fields of activi... ...e post-modernist filiation After what has resulted from the debates about modernism, in that period of the impairing of sensitiveness, the insurgent... ...rience. All those aspects partake the eccentricity of being simulations of modernism, about the actions of which it can be asserted they have been in... ...roceedings, of a cynical eclecticism. “The response of postmodernism to modernism - remarks Umberto Eco - consists in the acknowledgment that the ... ... of suaveness”. But we should not forget that in this persistent page of modernism the expressionists, futurists, surrealists, integralists and tod... ... way, there is a provocative distance taken even in front of a catalogued modernism, in front of the clasicized forms of the refined lyricism, in th... ...xism shows a return to the formalistic elitism under which sign the whole modernism has been. Paradoxism is, undoubtedly, a form of aristocratic s... ..., the digestive pill of the culture of consumption. Dadaism, avant-garde, modernism have countersigned our elitist records. Formalism, the cultural ... ...Constituted as a cultural model with the ambition to resolve the crisis of modernism, juggling in surface with the playfulness, the skeptical, with a...
...Barcelona Ades Web Magazine 2011/04 3 the modernism in the eixample 30 la sagrada familia 48 eixample 69 montjuic, sa... ... vell and barceloneta 146 ramblas Ades Web Magazine 2011/04 Barcelona The Modernisme in the Eixample cAsA bAtlò 4 B a r c e l o n a Ades web magazin...
...teria- more substantial or more expressive, that could be of a chronological (modernism, for instance), expressive (symbolism), formal-sonorous (dada... ...u’s expression, who situates it in a at least honorable company in the triad “modernism-postmodernism-paradoxism” 15) . At the same time with the es... ...eat in some degree their “homologues” from the previous period- modernity and modernism. We will not insist on this matter, because there is in this... ... for the latter (p.50).If we consider that the author talks about the “triad” modernism- postmodernism- paradoxism, where the three movements are ev... ...of a chronological consequence. G. Bajenaru in his study “The paradoxist post-modernism (sic!) in Smarandache’s distichs”, also considers the author... ...ism and as regards the style - against the “ classicism tyranny”, that is the modernism; from this point of view it belongs to what Ion Rotaru, and a...
... Constituted as a cultural model with the ambition to resolve the crisis of modernism, juggling in surface with the playfulness, the skeptical, wit... ...hed through an initiated intervention – as did, premonitory, Ion Barbu. But modernism, that began with Mallarme, is an expression of the crisis of ... ...terar ă, semnat ă de Ion Soare, în anul 2000, intitulat ă Paradoxism şi post modernism, ap ărut ă la Râmnicu Vâlcea. Dac ă avem în vedere sutele de...
...ntiers of Anthropology 5. Sage, London. Rosenau, Pauline Marie 1987. Post-Modernism and the Social Sciences. Insights, Inroads, and Intrusions. Princ...
...fashioned furniture, handsome but not new, was concealed by various flimsy modernisms, knicknacks, fans, brackets, china photographs and water-colours... ...y picturesque was the grey structure outside, but 18 Modern Broods within modernism had not done much; the chancel was fee- bly fitted after the idea...
...rinchester, drift as far as it chose under his inaction towards an extreme modernism, risking a conflict with, and if necessary fighting, the archbish...
...eelings which might almost have been called those of the age — the ache of modernism. The perception arrested him less when he reflected that what are ...
...turb in its ecclesiastical and military compeers. For once medievalism and modernism had a common standpoint. The lanceolate windows, the time eaten a...
...ect, enhanced by its surroundings of the most uncongenial, rapidly growing modernisms; the hoar of ages surrounded by the brightest, slightest, an...
...rofoundly reactionary He hated the whole trend of later nineteenth-century modernism with the hatred natural to a man of considerable scholarship and ...