Fragmented Modern
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Author: Chara Kolokytha
Fragmented Modernity offers a critical reappraisal of interwar modernism, challenging the assumption that its pluralism was a lived historical reality. Through an analysis of French cultural institutions, independent salons, private academies, critical discourse and market dynamics, it argues that modernism was consolidated through selective recognition and exclusion. Fragmentation emerges not as a transitional phase but as a structural condition administered through institutional practices. Reframing the interwar years as a threshold in modernism’s formation, the book contributes to debates in modernist studies, art history, and the sociology of culture.
ISBN 9783689243173. De Gruyter. hb. .
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Fragmented Modernity offers a critical reappraisal of interwar modernism, challenging the assumption that its pluralism was a lived historical reality. Through an analysis of French cultural institutions, independent salons, private academies, critical discourse and market dynamics, it argues that modernism was consolidated through selective recognition and exclusion. Fragmentation emerges not as a transitional phase but as a structural condition administered through institutional practices. Reframing the interwar years as a threshold in modernism’s formation, the book contributes to debates in modernist studies, art history, and the sociology of culture.
ISBN 9783689243173. De Gruyter. hb. .
not yet published