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    controversial architectural style which flourished during the 1950s and 60s in Britain‚ as the capital slowly began the inauguration of rehabilitating itself as a whole - after the disastrous effects of the Second World War. Brutalism has it roots in Modernism; however‚ it emerged as a movement in revolt to the architectural mainstream. Brutalism attempted to come out of the Modernist movement on the basis of an undeniably honest approach to architecture‚ demanding that form follow function. Pioneers thought

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    Morton Professor Hall English 379 November 6‚ 2014 Modernism: Sexual Identity Realism‚ naturalism‚ and modernism were all literary techniques used between the 1940’s and 1960’s. McDowell and Spillers define these three techniques as‚ “realism is taken to refer broadly to a faithful representation of material “reality”; naturalism‚ to a franker‚ harsher treatment of the power of the social environment cum jungle on indivisual psychology; and modernism‚ to a break with the familiar functions of language

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    well as by a growing public audience. It culminated in the American and French revolutions‚ as well as the Industrial Revolution. The Enlightenment occupies a central role in the justification for the artistic movement known as modernism. The neo-classic trend in modernism came to see itself as a period which overturned established traditions. Art has traditionally been a reflection and an artist’s interpretation of the world around the artists. During the Age of Enlightenment‚ there were five major

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    As a modernist writer‚ Virginia Woolf isn’t interested on describing the reality as it really is‚ but she wants to privilege the imagination and the liberty of creation. In her short story “The Mark on the Wall”‚ a simple element like a mark on the wall is responsible to the narrator’s deeply reflection about life and stimulates the imagination of the reader. Although‚ there are many elements in this short story that are capable of being discussed‚ this analysis only points out some

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    Notes for Postmodernism

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    Teknolohikal 2.) Pag-angat ng Kapitalismo kahit hindi nito kayang pakainan ang malaking porsyento ng mundo. Marxism fights against Kapitalism. The further rise of Kapitalism despite not being the perfect system. Kapitalism ripped the way for Post-modernism. Despite the distance between the reality and superstructure. 3.) Pag-angat ng industriya ng impormasyon. The desire for the memory‚ the best possible technology for your sake. The demand for the best memory and RAM to process that information

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    "Holy trinity" of music; I never really thought about rhythm being a modern concept. Of course‚ Industrialization in the 19th and 20th century obviously played a key role in changing the all of the arts. Starting with a variety of modernism‚ anti-traditionalism. Anti-traditionalism is a movement that first started in 1890 with varying experimentation by artists‚ composers‚ writers and poets. The different artists of the period were referred to as "avant-garde". However not every

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    artists start interest in finding a new artistic vocabulary that could best express the industrial world in which they lived. Therefore‚ an artistic movement called Art Nouveau has started in around 1890 to1910. It turned Western Classicism into Modernism. Jules Cheret and Will H. Bradley’s art

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    “Why is the art of primitive peoples not considered art at all?”(Nolde‚ E. 1934). This art of primitive peoples that Emil Nolde refers to is something that is truly appealing to many artists and offers a great source of inspiration for their works. Artists such as Paul Gauguin and Emil Nolde both draw inspiration from these primitive forms of art and borrow different aspects in order to become closer to nature and return to a more pure and expressionistic form of art. Paul Gauguin is said to

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    Reading Visual Culture Assignment Three: Essay ------------------------------------------------- Caitlin Williams Conceptualism and minimalism share common aesthetic qualities with the ontological condition of late modernist art. Discuss the aesthetic commonalities of minimalism and conceptualism. Also‚ discuss to what extent these stylistic tendencies are manifestly and intentionally different? Provide details of underlying reasons for the emergence of minimalism and

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    19th June 2013 1.1 Assignment “Decorating Appropriately” Response Essay Ornament‚ is generally defined as a decoration used to embellish parts of a building‚ has also been a controversial debating topic when architecture was introduced to the Modernism period. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s‚ absence of ornaments became a hallmark of Modern architecture and equated the moral virtues of honesty‚ simplicity and purity. Le Corbusier‚ one of the prominent modernist figures‚ had always supported the

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