Title: Early Modernism 18711914
1Early Modernism 1871-1914
2Unique Forms of Continuity and Space1913by
Umberto Boccioni
3The Cotton Bureau in New Orleans1873by Edgar
Degas
4The Young Ladies of Avignon1907by Pablo Picasso
5Early Modernism and Three Styles of Literature
Emerge
- Naturalism focused on social issues facing
working classes and womens rights. Writers
sought to be objective and to analyze modern
industrialized society. - Emile Zola (1840-1902) viewed as the
founder of this movement. His novels portray
people trying to control their destinies in an
uncaring universe.
6Early Modernism and Three Styles of Literature
Emerge
- Decadent writers rejected material values and
scorned science. Viewed capitalist bourgeois
society as mediocre. - Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) at the center of
the Decadent movement, his writing presented a
relaxed and cynically amused approach to modern
life.
7Early Modernism and Three Styles of Literature
Emerge
- Expressionism sought a new means of artistic
expression to counter the effects of capitalist
bourgeois society. - Franz Kafka (1883-1924) his symbolic stories
questioned traditional concepts of reality and to
demonstrate how the modern individual is
victimized by circumstances beyond his control.
8Zenith of Modernism 1914-1945
9We are Making a New World1918by Paul Nash
10Migrant Mother1936by Dorthea Lange
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12Self-Portrait Dedicated to Dr. Eloesser1940by
Frida Kahlo
13The Persistence of Memory1931by Salvador Dali
14Zenith of ModernismLiterature
- Experimental works - example stream of
consciousness writing - Through experimental methods, Modernist writers
sought to impose order on the randomness and
meaningless of human existence.
15Age of Anxiety1945 and Postmodern Artistic
Response
16Modern Man Followed by the Ghosts of His
Meat1990by Sue Coe
17The Scream1893by Edward Munch
18Literature Late Modernism
- Shares a bleak vision seeking new ways of
expressing this outlook - Example Theater of the Absurd here,
traditional plot is abandoned. Tragedy and
comedy mixed to express pain of existence that is
only tolerable through humor.Samuel Beckett
(1906-1989) Waiting for Godot -
19Hate Like Usby Barbara Kruger
20Jenny Holtzer "Protect", July- October 1994
21Postmodern Literature
- Seeks inclusion of literary voices
- Expresses itself in resistance to increasing
capitalist globalization - Mixes realistic with supernatural elements
- Example magical realism