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  1. Rewriting in the 20th-21st centuries : aesthetic choice or political act?

    1re édition. - Paris : Michel Houdiard éditeur, [2015]

    "The contemporary period favours, or so it says, originality and the individual. A number of English-speaking novelists, artists or film-makers have nevertheless chosen to deal repeatedly with the question of "rewriting". They tackle it in ways that are not necessarily identical or that may even seem poles apart: neo-Victorian "nostalgie post-modernism" is very different from the re-reading/ rewriting of classics performed by postcolonial authors. But contemporary cases shed an interesting light on the practice of rewriting in general: oscillating between aesthetic and political/ideological preoccupations, rewriting appears as a protean figure of renewal, in which a large part of contemporary literary and artistic analysis and theory seem to be grounded. h has been argued that it corresponds to the ethos of our tinte summarizing our way of passing stories and history to the next generation. It seems only fair therefore to try to assess its particular status in modernity and post-modernity and what it tells us about this period's desire to control stories and history. This collection of essays from the con rence "The Status of Rewriting in 20th-21st century Art, Film and Literature in English: Aesthetic Choice or Political Act?" field at the University of Limoges (22-23 November, 2012) addresses the question of rewriting in-between politics and aesthetics in the English-speaking world in order to see what sort of influence an apparent!), very autotelic gante lias on reality. Contributors have tried to take a number of questions raised by 20th and 21st Century rewritings into considération in order to assess the variety, evohition, topicality of this practice, ranging from the aesthetic conversation carried out with tradition to more political or ideological aspects front which the aesthetic dimension can rarely be separated."--P. [4] of cover.

  2. American art of the 20th-21st centuries

    Doss, Erika, 1956-
    New edition. - New York : Oxford University Press, [2017]

  3. Submarine warfare in the 20th & 21st centuries : a bibliography

    Huygen, Michaele Lee
    Monterey, CA : Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School, 2003.

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

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