
Class 10: Modernism and the Avant-Garde
European Intellectual History since Nietzsche
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Radical Language and the Avant-Garde Movement
This chapter examines the avant-garde movement's radical reinterpretation of language, emphasizing the liberation of words from traditional constraints through playful detachment and creative expression. It discusses the transformative power of art and language in challenging societal norms and the broader ideological shifts following World War I, focusing on the emergence of nationalism versus avant-garde internationalism. The narrative captures the exhilarating yet precarious emotional landscape of artists like Mayakovsky, highlighting the interplay between artistic freedom and the existential despair faced by many during this tumultuous period.
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