
Is a tower block, your unmade bed, your lavatory basin, or the bicycle chained to the gate next door a work of art? Why should a novel have a beginning, a middle, and an end; or even a story? Whether we recognise it or not, virtually every aspect of our life today has been influenced in part by the aesthetic legacy of Modernism. In this Very Short Introduction Christopher Butler examines how and why Modernism began, explaining what it is and showing how it has gradually informed all aspects of 20th and 21st century life. Butler considers several aspects of Modernism including some Modernist works; movements and notions of the avant garde; and the idea of 'progress' in art. Butler looks at Modernist ideas of the self, subjectivity, irrationalism, people and machines, and political definitions of Modernism as a whole.
This book investigates the origins, development, and pervasive influence of Modernism on contemporary life and aesthetic standards. Christopher Butler, a scholar of literature and modern culture, utilizes a synthesis of art history, literary analysis, and cultural theory to explain how Modernist movements challenged traditional structures. He argues that Modernism is not merely a historical period but a foundational shift in subjectivity, irrationalism, and the relationship between humans and technology that continues to shape the 21st century.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers and academics frequently note the accessibility of Butler's prose despite the inherent complexity of the subject matter. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for beginners seeking to understand the broad aesthetic and philosophical shifts of the 20th century.
Page Count:
136
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191576050
ISBN-13:
9780191576058
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