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Modernism, Race and Manifestos Laura Winkiel (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Modernism, Race and Manifestos By Laura Winkiel (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Modernism, Race and Manifestos by Laura Winkiel (University of Colorado, Boulder)


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This 2007 study reappraises the central role of manifestos in shaping the modernist movement by investigating how Virginia Woolf, Mina Loy, Wyndham Lewis, W. E. B. Du Bois, Aime Cesaire and others presented their modernist projects.

Modernism, Race and Manifestos Summary

Modernism, Race and Manifestos by Laura Winkiel (University of Colorado, Boulder)

The modernist avant-garde used manifestos to outline their ideas, cultural programs and political agendas. Yet the manifesto, as a document of revolutionary change and a formative genre of modernism, has heretofore received little critical attention. This 2007 study reappraises the central role of manifestos in shaping the modernist movement by investigating twentieth-century manifestos from Europe and the Black Atlantic. Manifestos by writers from the imperial metropolis and the colonial 'periphery' drew very different emphases in their recasting of histories and experiences of modernity. Laura Winkiel examines archival materials as well as canonical texts to analyse how Sylvia Pankhurst, Virginia Woolf, Mina Loy, Wyndham Lewis, Nancy Cunard, C. L. R. James, W. E. B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Aime Cesaire and others presented their modernist projects. This focus on manifestos in their geographical and historical context allows for a revision of modernism that emphasizes its cross-cultural aspects.

Modernism, Race and Manifestos Reviews

'Winkiel's book offers a rich corrective to what she sees as a major blind spot in contemporary understandings of how the genre exposes political and aesthetic tensions along the color line and what they say about the process of modernity ... fresh material and perspectives that have the ability to inform Woolf scholarship's commitment to continually resituating Woolf's life and work to reveal new possibilities in understanding it as studies in literature embrace an increasingly global reach.' Woolf Studies Annual

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: manifestos, race, and modernity; Part I. Cosmopolitan London, 1906-14: 2. Women's suffrage melodrama and burlesque; 3. Futurism's music hall and India docks; 4. Vorticism's cabaret modernism and racial spectacle; Part II. Transnational Modernisms, 1934-8: 5. Nancy Cunard's negro and black transnationalism; 6. Reading across the Color Line: Virginia Woolf, C. L. R. James, and Suzanne and Aime Cesaire; Epilogue: manifestos: then and now; Index.

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NLS9781107403062
9781107403062
1107403065
Modernism, Race and Manifestos by Laura Winkiel (University of Colorado, Boulder)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-08-18
254
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