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1、U3_main,Get Started,Text Study,Supplementary Resources,Unit 10,The Modernist Movement and,Literary Achievement,Get Started_ main,Get Started,Get Started,1.A General Introduction,2.Focus In,Get Started_1.1,Get Started,Get Started_1.1,Get Started,Modernism was born at the turn of the 20th century and
2、swept many countries.Many social and psychological problems found expression in cultural and literary form,thus representing the real mood and emotion of the ordinary people in the West who were torn by countless troubles arising out of the social,political and cultural contradictions and clashes.At
3、 this juncture,the emergence of a number of schools of social ideology in the late 19th century,such as Freuds theory of psycho-analysis,Bergsons theory of intuitionalism as well as the seemingly irrational ideas of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche helped define and clarify the spiritual needs of those in
4、tellectuals.These ideological varieties further emancipated peoples mind and gave them both courage and direction to tap the new area of human knowledge and ideology.,Get Started_1.2,Get Started,In a way the change of the cultural and intellectual climate in this period had something to do with roma
5、nticism and cultural trend of the time.More radical modes of creation appeared,first in poetry and then spread to other forms of writing and art.They were more rebellious,more radical,more opposed to tradition and social reality and more concerned with their own forms of subjective representation.Su
6、ch a changed approach moved eventually into modernism.Symbolism as an aesthetic movement opened the way for the eventual arrival of modernism,a grand and complicated cultural movement taking form at the beginning of the 20th century.It included literature and art and embraced many schools of ideolog
7、ical rebellion and alternative forms of artistic representation.It marked the inception of a really new era in terms of cultural and intellectual development.,Get Started_2.1,Get Started,To understand the background and definition of modernism To compare the different modernist trends of literature
8、To get familiar with the major modernist figures To get to know the literary and cultural criticism of new era,Text Study _main,Text Study,Text Study,I.A General Account of Modernism,II.Modernist Trend of Literature,III.Modernist Literature in Britain and Other English-speaking Countries,IV.Literary
9、 and Cultural Criticism of New Era,Text Study _I_1.4,Text Study,Main Ideas,The early signs of Modernism(the middle of the 19th century in France)Baudelaire in poetry/Manet in painting/Flaubert in prose fiction two schools of arts and letters:impressionism and symbolism The definition of Modernism(by
10、 Morris Bib)i.two extremes:the reestablishment of religious faith on the one hand and the defence of individualist,anarchist culture on the other ii.one middle line:the vacillation between faith and bewilderment,belief and suspicion,Main Ideas,a salient characteristic of Modernismindividual awarenes
11、s The core of Modernist thought i.the sense of despair,bitterness and anxiety:the death of all modern idols:God,man,reason,science,progress and history age of anxiety:anxiety of meaninglessness(loss of a spiritual center,faith and values)ii.the maturation of the modernist movement:literary revolutio
12、n by the“lost generation”:to rebel against the senseless slaughter of WWI and the traditional values artistic revolution by the Dada:to break with the values of the 19th century and its philosophical and personal materialism and its rationalism,Text Study _I_1.5,Text Study,Main Ideas,Main Ideas,Text
13、 Study _I_1.5,Text Study,Main Ideas,Modernist performances in literature and art features:represent both progressive and radical tendencies;insist upon the subjectivity expressive means:expressionism,cubism,post-impressionism,futurism,etc.emblem:the adversary culture major figures among writers:T.S.
14、Eliot,James Joyce,Gertrude Stein,Virginia Woolf major figures among composers:Arnold Schoenberg,Igor Stravinsky,Anton Webern major figures of modern dance:Emile Jaques-Delcroze,Rudolf Laban,Loie Fuller,Main Ideas,Text Study _I_1.5,Text Study,Main Ideas,Modernist Influence to bring about a variety of
15、 Modernist genres and groups:Bolshevik tendencies,International Style,avant-garde activity,etc.to revolt against the values of the Industrial Revolution and bourgeois conservative values to cause a series of cultural and artistic works different from traditional form of art to open a way of thinking
16、 and creation to human cultural and spiritual development,and move to the Postmodernist era,Main Ideas,major figures among painters:Edouard Manetmajor figures among architects:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe,Le Corbusier,Text Study _I_1.4,Text Study,Main Ideas,Main Ideas,Text Study _I_1.4,Text Study,Main I
17、deas,Main Ideas,Text Study _I_1.4,Text Study,Main Ideas,Main Ideas,Text Study _I_2.1,Text Study,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Realpolitik(power policy)实力政策:It refers to politics or diplomacy based primarily on power and on practical and material factors and considerations,rather than ideological
18、notions or moralistic or ethical premises.In this respect,it shares aspects of its philosophical approach with those of realism and pragmatism.Realpolitik is a theory of politics that focuses on considerations of power,not ideals,morals,or principles.Balancing power to keep the European pentarchy wa
19、s the means for keeping the peace,and careful Realpolitikers tried to avoid arms races.The most famous German advocate of“Realpolitik”was Otto von Bismarck.,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Text Study _I_2.2,Text Study,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Text Study _I_2
20、.3,Text Study,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,the Lost Generation 迷惘的一代:A term first used by Gertrude Stein to describe the post-World War I generation of American writers:men and women haunted by a sense of betrayal and emptiness brought about by the destructiveness of the war.The term is commonly
21、 applied to Hart Crane,Ernest Hemingway,F.Scott Fitzgerald,and others.,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Text Study _I_2.5,Text Study,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Dada or Dadaism 达达主义:A cultural movement that began in Zurich,Switzerland,during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1922.The movement
22、 primarily involved visual arts,literaturepoetry,art manifestoes,art theorytheatre,and graphic design,and concentrated its anti-war politics through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works.Its purpose was to ridicule what its participants considered to be the m
23、eaninglessness of the modern world.In addition to being anti-war,Dada was also anti-bourgeois and anarchist in nature.,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Text Study _I_2.2,Text Study,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,Interpretation of Cultural Terms,International Style 国际风格:A major architectural style
24、that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s,the formative decades of Modernist architecture.The term had its origin from the name of a book by Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson written to record the International Exhibition of Modern Architecture held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in
25、 1932 which identified,categorized and expanded upon characteristics common to Modernism across the world.As a result,the focus was more on the stylistic aspects of Modernism.Hitchcocks and Johnsons aims were to define a style of the time,which would encapsulate this modern architecture.They identif
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