Book contents
- Interwar Modernism and the Liberal World Order
- Interwar Modernism and the Liberal World Order
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Queer Modernist Origins of Interwar Liberal Order
- Chapter 2 Friends and Enemies
- Chapter 3 The Artist as Clerk
- Chapter 4 Typewriter Fiction at the Secretariat
- Chapter 5 Black Modernist Internationalisms between the Wars
- Coda
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Introduction
Modernism against the Liberal World
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 August 2019
- Interwar Modernism and the Liberal World Order
- Interwar Modernism and the Liberal World Order
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Queer Modernist Origins of Interwar Liberal Order
- Chapter 2 Friends and Enemies
- Chapter 3 The Artist as Clerk
- Chapter 4 Typewriter Fiction at the Secretariat
- Chapter 5 Black Modernist Internationalisms between the Wars
- Coda
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The introduction opens by asking the reader to rethink modernism’s relationship to liberal world order and liberalism itself. It outlines the involvement of a wide range of modernists with mechanisms of liberal world governance. After defining interwar liberalism and laying out the central terms and methodology of the book, the introduction engages that framework in a reading of James Joyce’s first draft of “A Portrait.” The introduction concludes by formalizing the argument that will be developed in the following readings: modernists ordered and were ordered by the liberal institutions of the interwar period, a dialectical relationship that informs the politics and aesthetics of their time and ours.
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- Interwar Modernism and the Liberal World OrderOffices, Institutions, and Aesthetics after 1919, pp. 1 - 23Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019