<p>In The Senses of Modernism, Sara Danius develops a radically new theoretical and historical understanding of high modernism. The author closely analyzes Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past, and James Joyce's Ulysses as narratives of the sweeping changes th
The Senses of Modernism: Technology, Perception, and Aesthetics
β Scribed by Sara Danius
- Publisher
- Cornell University Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 263
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In The Senses of Modernism, Sara Danius develops a radically new theoretical and historical understanding of high modernism. The author closely analyzes Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past, and James Joyce's Ulysses as narratives of the sweeping changes that affected high and low culture in the age of technological reproduction.
In her discussion of the years from 1880 to 1930, Danius proposes that the high-modernist aesthetic is inseparable from a technologically mediated crisis of the senses. She reveals the ways in which categories of perceiving and knowing are realigned when technological devices are capable of reproducing sense data. Sparked by innovations such as chronophotography, phonography, radiography, cinematography, and technologies of speed, this sudden shift in perceptual abilities had an effect on all arts of the time.
Danius explores how perception, notably sight and hearing, is staged in the three most significant modern novels in German, French, and British literature. The Senses of Modernism connects technological change and formal innovation to transform the study of modernist aesthetics. Danius questions the longstanding acceptance of a binary relationship between high and low culture and describes the complicated relationship between modernism and technology, challenging the conceptual divide between a technological culture and a more properly aesthetic one.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
The Senses of Modernism
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Orpheus and the Machine
1 The Antitechnological Bias and Other Modernist Myths: Literature and the Question of Technology
2 Novel Visions and the Crisis of Culture: The Cultivation of the Interior in The Magic Mountain
3 The Education of the Senses: Remembrance of Things Past and the Modernist Rhetoric of Motion
4 The Aesthetics of Immediacy: Ulysses and The Autonomy of the Eye and the Ear
Coda: The Legibility of the Modern World
Notes
Index
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