Wyndham Lewis and British Art Rock: A Practicological Modernism
This study connects the idiosyncratic modernism of Wyndham Lewis, co-founder of the Vorticist art movement, with works of several artists from the British art rock tradition, among them Bryan Ferry, David Bowie, art-punk pioneers Wire and electronic pop musician John Foxx. By taking a transdisciplinary and intermedial approach to texts from two fields normally studied in isolation and staking out the elements of a shared modernist ethos, the book presents a new perspective on both fields relevant to scholars of literature, popular culture, and the visual arts alike. While the book rests on sound research from the fields of literary criticism, art history, and pop theory, the structure and writing of the book is fundamentally designed to be accessible and comprehensible to non-scholarly readers.
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Wyndham Lewis and British Art Rock: A Practicological Modernism
This study connects the idiosyncratic modernism of Wyndham Lewis, co-founder of the Vorticist art movement, with works of several artists from the British art rock tradition, among them Bryan Ferry, David Bowie, art-punk pioneers Wire and electronic pop musician John Foxx. By taking a transdisciplinary and intermedial approach to texts from two fields normally studied in isolation and staking out the elements of a shared modernist ethos, the book presents a new perspective on both fields relevant to scholars of literature, popular culture, and the visual arts alike. While the book rests on sound research from the fields of literary criticism, art history, and pop theory, the structure and writing of the book is fundamentally designed to be accessible and comprehensible to non-scholarly readers.
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Wyndham Lewis and British Art Rock: A Practicological Modernism

Wyndham Lewis and British Art Rock: A Practicological Modernism

by Thomas Keller
Wyndham Lewis and British Art Rock: A Practicological Modernism

Wyndham Lewis and British Art Rock: A Practicological Modernism

by Thomas Keller

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This study connects the idiosyncratic modernism of Wyndham Lewis, co-founder of the Vorticist art movement, with works of several artists from the British art rock tradition, among them Bryan Ferry, David Bowie, art-punk pioneers Wire and electronic pop musician John Foxx. By taking a transdisciplinary and intermedial approach to texts from two fields normally studied in isolation and staking out the elements of a shared modernist ethos, the book presents a new perspective on both fields relevant to scholars of literature, popular culture, and the visual arts alike. While the book rests on sound research from the fields of literary criticism, art history, and pop theory, the structure and writing of the book is fundamentally designed to be accessible and comprehensible to non-scholarly readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783381108534
Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Publication date: 02/12/2024
Series: Schweizer Anglistische Arbeiten (SAA) , #150
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Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 35 MB
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About The Author
Dr. Thomas Keller lehrt englische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften an der Universität Zürich.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction: Modernism as an Ethos 1. "Violent Structure of Adolescent Clearness": Wyndham Lewis and the Art-Punk of Wire 2. The Demonology of Progress: From Un-Radical Modernism to Non-Moral Satire 3. An "Antynomy of Opposite Principles": Englishness and the Practicological Approach in the Historiographies of British Art and Pop 4. How to Survive in an Artless World: From Wyndham Lewis's Machine-Personae to David Bowie's Artist-as-Artificer. 5. Personality as Surface Conclusion: The Moronic Inferno of Modernity Bibliography Illustration Illustration Credits
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