Barbarian: Explorations of a Western Concept in Theory, Literature, and the Arts : Vol. II: Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries Hardback
by Markus Winkler, Maria Boletsi
Part of the Schriften zur Weltliteratur/Studies on World Literature series
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This two-volume co-authored study explores the history of the concept of barbarism from the eighteenth century to the present and highlights its foundational role in modern European and Western identity.
It constitutes an original comparative and interdisciplinary exploration of the concept’s modern European and Western history and combines overviews with detailed analyses of representative works of literature, art, film, philosophy, and political and cultural theory. Volume 2 broaches figurations of barbarism and mobilizations of the barbarian across diverse contexts, media, and fields from the early twentieth century to our present: from avant-garde manifestoes to contemporary multilingual literature and adaptations of the Medea myth, from anti-colonial to eco-socialist texts, from political philosophy and ethno-anthropology to contemporary pop culture, from Russian poetry to Western political rhetoric, from Europe to Latin America, from cinema to art biennials, and from (neo-)Marxists to the Alt-Right.
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- Pages:479 pages, 6 Illustrations, color; 5 Illustrations, black and white; XXIV, 479 p. 11 illus., 6 illus
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- Publication Date:01/08/2023
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- ISBN:9783476046109
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:479 pages, 6 Illustrations, color; 5 Illustrations, black and white; XXIV, 479 p. 11 illus., 6 illus
- Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
- Publication Date:01/08/2023
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- ISBN:9783476046109