Dark Modernity: East West Perspectives: 18
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Following the concept of multiple modernities, the contributors to the volume view modernity as a meta-cultural and meta-national concept of social and cultural change. Their essays on art and literature provide a new and nuanced view of the scope of modernity and its specificities in Japan and the West from the nineteenth century to the present. Since Shmuel Eisenstadt published his ground-breaking concept of multiple modernities, there have been various scholarly attempts to free the term modernity from its narrow Eurocentric origins. In line with this, the essays on literature, art and film by Japanese and European scholars in this volume explore various aspects of modernity and its special form of modernism as a general meta-cultural and meta-national concept of social and cultural change. They thus provide a new and nuanced view of the scope of modernity and its specificities in America and Japan. The prefix 'dark' in the title alludes to the insight that these social and cultural transformations do and did not necessarily go along with solely positive effects - as particularly the name-giving Western optimistic version of modernity and modernism wanted to have it.
Following the concept of multiple modernities, the contributors to the volume view modernity as a meta-cultural and meta-national concept of social and cultural change. Their essays on art and literature provide a new and nuanced view of the scope of modernity and its specificities in Japan and the West from the nineteenth century to the present. Since Shmuel Eisenstadt published his ground-breaking concept of multiple modernities, there have been various scholarly attempts to free the term modernity from its narrow Eurocentric origins. In line with this, the essays on literature, art and film by Japanese and European scholars in this volume explore various aspects of modernity and its special form of modernism as a general meta-cultural and meta-national concept of social and cultural change. They thus provide a new and nuanced view of the scope of modernity and its specificities in America and Japan. The prefix 'dark' in the title alludes to the insight that these social and cultural transformations do and did not necessarily go along with solely positive effects - as particularly the name-giving Western optimistic version of modernity and modernism wanted to have it.
AmazonPagina's: 230, Editie: Eerste editie, Hardcover, Lang, Peter GmbH
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