Modernism 1918 1945 Difference between Realism and Modernism
Modernism 1918 -1945
Difference between Realism and Modernism o Whereas REALISM n Emphasized absolutism, and n Believed that a single reality could be determined through the observation of nature o MODERNISM n Argued for cultural relativism, n And believed that people make their own meaning in the world.
Value Differences in the Modern World Pre-Modern World (Early 20 th Century) Ordered Chaotic Meaningful Futile Optimistic Pessimistic Stable Fluctuating Faith Loss of faith Morality/Values Collapse of Morality/Values Clear Sense of Identity Confused Sense of Identity and Place in the World
World War I: 1914 (1917 -1918)
Social Snapshot of the Times o Result of Political Turmoil n Revolutionary Ideologies Rise p Fascism n The separation and persecution or denial of equality to a certain group based on race, creed, or origin p Nazism n Socialism featuring racism, expansionism and obedience to a strong leader p Communism n Control of the means of production should rest in the hands of the laborers.
Fascism and Nazism
Communism
Forces Behind Modernism o The sense that our culture has no center, no values. o Paradigm shift n from the closed, finite, measurable, causeand-effect universe of the 19 th century to an open, relativistic, changing, strange universe;
Characteristics of Modernism in Literature o Literature Exhibits Perspectivism n n Meaning comes from the individual’s perspective and is thus personalized; A single story might be told from the perspective of several different people, with the assumption that the “truth” is somewhere in the middle
Characteristics of Modernism in Literature o Inner psychological reality or “interiority” is represented o Stream of consciousness—portraying the character’s inner monologue
Characteristic of Modernism in Literature o Perception of language changes: n n n No longer seen as transparent, allowing us to “see through” to reality; But now considered the way an individual constructs reality; Language is “thick” with multiple meanings and varied connotative forces.
Characteristic of Modernism in Literature o Emphasis on the Experimental n n Art is artifact rather than reality; Organized non-sequentially p Experience portrayed as layered, allusive, discontinuous, using fragmentation and juxtaposition. n Ambiguous endings—open endings which are seen as more representative of reality.
Cubism
Dadaism Duchamp
Surrealism Dali Magritte
Jackson Pollock
Futurism Kandinsky Giacomo Balla
Modernism Timeline o 1914: Outbreak of WWI o 1917: US enters war, Russian Revolution o 1919: n n n WWI ends, Einstein’s Relativity theory confirmed, Prohibition begins
Modernism Timeline o 1920 n League of Nations begins; n 19 th Amendment granting women the vote o 1923—Charleston craze
Modernism Timeline o 1925— n Image of human face televised n Hitler published Mein Kampf o 1927 n Lindbergh flies solo across Atlantic n Al Jolson, first talkie
Modernism Timeline o 1929—US stock market crashes; o 1933 n n n Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany First German concentration camps Prohibition ends in US
Modernism Timeline o 1934—Hitler becomes dictator o 1939 n n n Hitler and Stalin make pact; Germany invades Poland Great Britain and France declare war on Germany
Modernism Timeline o 1941 n Germany invades USSR n Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, US enters war o 1944—D-Day invasion of France
Modernism Timeline o 1945 n End of war in Europe n Atomic bomb dropped on Japan n First computer built n Microwave oven invented n United Nations founded
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