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Mexico's revolutionary avant-gardes : from Estridentismo to ¡30-30!
Flores, Tatiana
Location
CCS Library
Call Number:
N6555.5.E76 F59 2013
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Mexico's revolutionary avant-gardes : from Estridentismo to ¡30-30!

9780300184488
Title:
Mexico's revolutionary avant-gardes : from Estridentismo to ¡30-30! / Tatiana Flores
Author:
Flores, Tatiana
Resource Type:
Book
Language:
English
Imprint:
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2013]
Description:
xii, 348 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
Summary:
"In December 1921, the poet Manuel Maples Arce (1898-1981) papered the walls of Mexico City with his manifesto Actual No. 1, sparking the movement Estridentismo (Stridentism). Inspired by Mexico's rapid modernization following the Mexican Revolution, the Estridentistas attempted to overturn the status quo in Mexican culture, taking inspiration from contemporary European movements and methods of expression. Mexico's Revolutionary Avant-Gardes provides a nuanced account of the early-20th-century moment that came to be known as the Mexican Renaissance, featuring an impressive range of artists and writers. Relying on extensive documentary research and previously unpublished archival materials, author Tatiana Flores expands the conventional history of Estridentismo by including its offshoot movement ¡30-30! and underscoring Mexico's role in the broader development of modernism worldwide. Focusing on the interrelationship between art and literature, she illuminates the complexities of post-revolutionary Mexican art at a time when it was torn between formal innovation and social relevance"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The Manifesto -- The Murals -- Dialogues with Artists -- A Literary Interlude -- The Paradox of the Primitive and the Modern -- A Provincial Avant-Garde? -- The Lessons of ¡30-30!
Bibliographic Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Acquisition:
Gift of David Ebony.
Subjects:
ISBN:
9780300184488 and 0300184484
OCLC no:
813392834
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