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_aHuyssen, Andreas _964651 |
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245 | _aAfter the great divide : modernism, mass culture, postmodernism | ||
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_aBloomington _bIndiana University Press _c1986 |
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_aACLS History E-Book Project _960575 |
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505 | _aCONTENTS Acknowledgements vi Introduction vii Part One : The Vanishing Other : Mass Culture 1. The Hidden Dialectic : Avantgarde technology - Mass Culture 3 2. Adorno in Reverse : From Hollywood to Richard Wagner 16 3. Mass Culture as Woman : Modernism's Other 44 Part Two : Texts and Contexts 4. The Vamp and the Machine : Fritz Langs Metropolis 65 5. Producing Revolution : Heiner Muller's Mauser as Learning Play 82 6. The Politics of Identification : "Holocaust" and West German Drama 94 7. Memory, Myth and the Dream of Reason : Peter Weiss's Die Asthetik des Widerstands 115 Part Three : Toward the Postmodern 8.The Cultural Politics of Pop 141 9. The Search for Tradition : Avantgarde and Postmodernism in the 1970's 160 10. Mapping the Postmodern 179 Notes 222 | ||
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