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Titel:Cannibalizing the canon
Dada techniques in East-Central Europe
Von: edited by Oliver A.I. Botar (University of Manitoba), Irina M. Denischenko (Georgetown University), Gábor Dobó (Kassák Museum), Merse Pál Szeredi (Kassák Museum)
Person: Botar, Oliver A. I.
Denischenko, Irina
Dobó, Gábor
Szeredi, Merse Pál
1957-
1987-
1990-
Weitere Personen: Botar, Oliver A. I. 1957- (HerausgeberIn), Denischenko, Irina (HerausgeberIn), Dobó, Gábor 1987- (HerausgeberIn), Szeredi, Merse Pál 1990- (HerausgeberIn)
Entstanden:© 2024
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Leiden ; Boston Brill [2024]
Schriftenreihe:Avant-Garde critical studies volume 42
Schlagworte:
Abstract:This rich, in-depth exploration of Dada’s roots in East-Central Europe is a vital addition to existing research on Dada and the avant-garde. Through deeply researched case studies and employing novel theoretical approaches, the volume rewrites the history of Dada as a story of cultural and political hybridity, border-crossings, transitions, and transgressions, across political, class and gender lines. Dismantling prevailing notions of Dada as a "Western" movement, the contributors to this volume present East-Central Europe as the locus of Dada activity and techniques. The articles explore how artists from the region pre-figured Dada as well as actively "cannibalized", that is, reabsorbed and further hybridized, a range of avant-garde techniques, thus challenging "Western" cultural hegemony.
Beschreibung:XXIX, 633 Seiten
ISBN:9789004526730