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Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 3
The Idea of Modernity
Modern Dwarfs on the Shoulders of Ancient Giants 13
The Problem of Time: Three Eras of Western History 19
It Is We Who Are the Ancients 23
Comparing the Moderns to the Ancients 26
From Modern to Gothic to Romantic to Modern 35
The Two Modernities 41
Baudelaire and the Paradoxes of Aesthetic Modernity 46
Modernity, the Death of God, and Utopia 58
Literary and Other Modernisms 68
Comparing the Moderns to the Contemporaries 86
The Idea of the Avant-Garde
From Modernity to the Avant-Garde 95
The "Avant-Garde" Metaphor in the Renaissance: A Rhetorical Figure 97
The Romantic "Avant-Garde": From Politics to the Politics of Culture 100
Some Mid-Nineteenth-Century Writers and the Avant-Garde 108
Two Avant-Gardes: Attractions and Repulsions 112
Avant-Garde and Aesthetic Extremism 116
The Crisis of Avant-Garde's Concept in the 1960s 120
Avant-Garde, Dehumanization, and the End of Ideology 125
Avant-Garde and Postmodernism 132
Intellectualism, Anarchism, and Stasis 144
The Idea of Decadence
Versions of Decadence 151
From "Decadence" to "Style of Decadence" 157
The Decadent Euphoria 171
Nietzsche on "Decadence" and "Modernity" 178
The Concept of Decadence in Marxist Criticism 195
Il Decadentismo 211
Kitsch
Kitsch and Modernity 225
Kitsch, Camp, and High Art 229
Etymology, Contexts of Usage, and the "Law of Aesthetic Inadequacy" 232
Kitsch and Romanticism 237
Bad Taste, Ideology, and Hedonism 240
Some Stylistic Considerations 249
Kitsch and Cultural Industrialization 255
The "Kitsch-Man" 259
On Postmodernism (1986)
A New Face of Modernity 265
Epistemology and Hermeneutics: From Modernity to Postmodernity 269
The Silence of the Avant-Garde 275
The Novelty of the Past: The View from Architecture 279
Critiques of Postmodernism 288
Literary Postmodernism: The Shaping of a Corpus 296
Postmodernist Devices and Their Significance 302
Notes 313
Selected Critical Bibliography 365
Index 387

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/1987
      ISBN13: 9780822307679, 978-0822307679
      ISBN10: 0822307677

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents
      Preface to the Second Edition xi
      Acknowledgments xiii
      Introduction 3
      The Idea of Modernity
      Modern Dwarfs on the Shoulders of Ancient Giants 13
      The Problem of Time: Three Eras of Western History 19
      It Is We Who Are the Ancients 23
      Comparing the Moderns to the Ancients 26
      From Modern to Gothic to Romantic to Modern 35
      The Two Modernities 41
      Baudelaire and the Paradoxes of Aesthetic Modernity 46
      Modernity, the Death of God, and Utopia 58
      Literary and Other Modernisms 68
      Comparing the Moderns to the Contemporaries 86
      The Idea of the Avant-Garde
      From Modernity to the Avant-Garde 95
      The "Avant-Garde" Metaphor in the Renaissance: A Rhetorical Figure 97
      The Romantic "Avant-Garde": From Politics to the Politics of Culture 100
      Some Mid-Nineteenth-Century Writers and the Avant-Garde 108
      Two Avant-Gardes: Attractions and Repulsions 112
      Avant-Garde and Aesthetic Extremism 116
      The Crisis of Avant-Garde's Concept in the 1960s 120
      Avant-Garde, Dehumanization, and the End of Ideology 125
      Avant-Garde and Postmodernism 132
      Intellectualism, Anarchism, and Stasis 144
      The Idea of Decadence
      Versions of Decadence 151
      From "Decadence" to "Style of Decadence" 157
      The Decadent Euphoria 171
      Nietzsche on "Decadence" and "Modernity" 178
      The Concept of Decadence in Marxist Criticism 195
      Il Decadentismo 211
      Kitsch
      Kitsch and Modernity 225
      Kitsch, Camp, and High Art 229
      Etymology, Contexts of Usage, and the "Law of Aesthetic Inadequacy" 232
      Kitsch and Romanticism 237
      Bad Taste, Ideology, and Hedonism 240
      Some Stylistic Considerations 249
      Kitsch and Cultural Industrialization 255
      The "Kitsch-Man" 259
      On Postmodernism (1986)
      A New Face of Modernity 265
      Epistemology and Hermeneutics: From Modernity to Postmodernity 269
      The Silence of the Avant-Garde 275
      The Novelty of the Past: The View from Architecture 279
      Critiques of Postmodernism 288
      Literary Postmodernism: The Shaping of a Corpus 296
      Postmodernist Devices and Their Significance 302
      Notes 313
      Selected Critical Bibliography 365
      Index 387

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