Five Faces of Modernity

Five Faces of Modernity

Author: Matei Călinescu

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780822307679

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Five Faces of Modernity is a series of semantic and cultural biographies of words that have taken on special significance in the last century and a half or so: modernity, avant-garde, decadence, kitsch, and postmodernism. The concept of modernity--the notion that we, the living, are different and somehow superior to our predecessors and that our civilization is likely to be succeeded by one even superior to ours--is a relatively recent Western invention and one whose time may already have passed, if we believe its postmodern challengers. Calinescu documents the rise of cultural modernity and, in tracing the shifting senses of the five terms under scrutiny, illustrates the intricate value judgments, conflicting orientations, and intellectual paradoxes to which it has given rise. Five Faces of Modernity attempts to do for the foundations of the modernist critical lexicon what earlier terminological studies have done for such complex categories as classicism, baroque, romanticism, realism, or symbolism and thereby fill a gap in literary scholarship. On another, more ambitious level, Calinescu deals at length with the larger issues, dilemmas, ideological tensions, and perplexities brought about by the assertion of modernity.


Foucault's Philosophy of Art

Foucault's Philosophy of Art

Author: Joseph J. Tanke

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2009-08-30

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 184706485X

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Offers the first complete examination of Foucault's reflections on visual art, leading to new readings of his major texts.


The Five Paradoxes of Modernity

The Five Paradoxes of Modernity

Author: Antoine Compagnon

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780231075770

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In this elegant, highly readable book, Compagnon confronts the postmodern's co-optation of the modern by tracing paradoxical elements in the aesthetic of the new - particularly the aesthetic and moral contradictions built into the enthusiasm for the new - in the "five paradoxes of modernity": the superstition of the new, the religion of the future, the mania for theory, the appeal to mass culture, and the passion for repudiation.


The Theological Origins of Modernity

The Theological Origins of Modernity

Author: Michael Allen Gillespie

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-10-21

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13: 1459606124

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Taking as his starting point the collapse of the medieval world, Gillespie argues that from the very beginning moderns sought not to eliminate religion but to support a new view of religion and its place in human life- and that they did so not out of hostility but in order to sustain certain religious beliefs. He goes on to explore the ideas of such figures as William of Ockham, Petrarch, Erasmus, Luther, Descartes, and Hobbes, showing that modernity is best understood as the result of a series of attempts to formulate a new and coherent metaphysics or theology.


George Grant and the Subversion of Modernity

George Grant and the Subversion of Modernity

Author: Arthur Davis

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 9780802076229

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The focus of this book is the unknown George Grant, namely, the philosophic, religious, and artistic inspiration behind his well-known public postions.


Nationalism

Nationalism

Author: Liah Greenfeld

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 9780674603196

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Nationalism is a movement and a state of mind that brings together national identity, consciousness, and collectivities. A five-country study that spans five hundred years, this historically oriented work in sociology bids well to replace all previous works on the subject.


Modernity in Islamic Tradition

Modernity in Islamic Tradition

Author: Florian Zemmin

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2018-07-23

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 3110544865

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What does it mean to be modern? This study regards the concept of ‘society’ as foundational to modern self-understanding. Identifying Arabic conceptualizations of society in the journal al-Manar, the mouthpiece of Islamic reformism, the author shows how modernity was articulated from within an Islamic discursive tradition. The fact that the classical term umma was a principal term used to conceptualize modern society suggests the convergence of discursive traditions in modernity, rather than a mere diffusion of European concepts.


Zhou Zuoren and an Alternative Chinese Response to Modernity

Zhou Zuoren and an Alternative Chinese Response to Modernity

Author: Susan Daruvala

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-03-23

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1684173396

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"This book explores the issues of nation and modernity in China by focusing on the work of Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967), one of the most controversial of modern Chinese intellectuals and brother of the writer Lu Xun. Zhou was radically at odds with many of his contemporaries and opposed their nation-building and modernization projects. Through his literary and aesthetic practice as an essayist, Zhou espoused a way of constructing the individual and affirming the individual’s importance in opposition to the normative national subject of most May Fourth reformers. Zhou’s work presents an alternative vision of the nation and questions the monolithic claims of modernity by promoting traditional aesthetic categories, the locality rather than the nation, and a literary history that values openness and individualism."


Modernity, a World of Confusion: Reality and Choice

Modernity, a World of Confusion: Reality and Choice

Author: Jack Stanfield

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1479773433

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Do things bring happiness? Do you believe only what you see? What is truth? What can you reliably know? Is death nothingness? Does God exist? This book examines such questions, from which two distinct world views arise and are surveyed. The book examines reality, how our choices determine our character and final destination, knowledge, and limitations of science; surveys relativity, quantum physics, life, evolution, and mans uniqueness; and looks at realitys material and immaterial aspects. Genesis is reviewed and shown to have scientific meaning. The book ends by proposing two very different paths that one can choose to follow.