Modernologies

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Modernologies
Author : Sabine Breitwieser
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Publisher : Actar D
Language : English
Release Date : 17 June 2024
ISBN : UCSD:31822036502789
Pages : 260 pages
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It is evident that modernity is a popular mountain for analysis and reflection of a largely controversial nature. Numerous theories have also been written about the beginning as well as the end of modernity. The aim of Modernologies is to achieve an account of the state of artistic research and to discuss selected contributions to the subject matter that appears central after two to three decades of an ever intensely blazing conflict over the legacy of modernity and modernism.

Modernologies

It is evident that modernity is a popular mountain for analysis and reflection of a largely controversial nature. Numerous theories have also been written about the beginning as well as the end of modernity. The aim of Modernologies is to achieve an account of the state of artistic research and

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Modernologies

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