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Stieglitz on Photography
Alfred Stieglitz
其他書名
His Selected Essays and Notes
出版
Aperture
, 2000
主題
Photography / General
Photography / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Photography / Criticism
Photography / Individual Photographers / General
ISBN
0893818046
9780893818043
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=y85TAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Mia Spiro's
Anti-Nazi Modernism
marks a major step forward in the critical debates over the relationship between modernist art and politics. Spiro analyzes the antifascist, and particularly anti-Nazi, narrative methods used by key British and American fiction writers in the 1930s. Focusing on works by Djuna Barnes, Christopher Isherwood, and Virginia Woolf, Spiro illustrates how these writers use an "anti-Nazi aesthetic" to target and expose Nazism’s murderous discourse of exclusion. The three writers challenge the illusion of harmony and unity promoted by the Nazi spectacle in parades, film, rallies, and propaganda. Spiro illustrates how their writings, seldom read in this way, resonate with the psychological and social theories of the period and warn against Nazism’s suppression of individuality. Her approach also demonstrates how historical and cultural contexts complicate the works, often reinforcing the oppressive discourses they aim to attack. This book explores the textual ambivalences toward the "Others" in society—most prominently the Modern Woman, the homosexual, and the Jew. By doing so, Spiro uncovers important clues to the sexual and racial politics that were widespread in Europe and the United States in the years leading up to World War II.