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    poet whom was also an official correspondent during the second World War. Slessor was born on the 27th of March 1901 in Orange‚ New South Wales. Kenneth Slessor was one of Australia’s leading poets. He was notable particularly for the absorption of modernist influences into the Australian poetry. William Street and Beach Burial are the two poems that contain such techniques which shape significant ideas in Slessor’s poetry. William Street is a poem which is set in Sydney during 1935. It was the

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    Post Modernism What Is Post Modernism? Post modernism is a complicated term or set of ideas‚ one that has only emerged as an area of academic study since the mid 1980s. Post modernism is hard to define. This is due to the fact that it is a concept that appears in a wide variety of disciplines and areas of study‚ including art‚ architecture‚ music‚ film‚ literature‚ sociology‚ communications‚ fashion‚ and technology. Historically‚ it is hard to locate as it’s not clear exactly when postmodernism

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    MGMT1001 s2 2013 – ‘Spot Collection’ Bring to tutorials week beginning 5 August Topic 1: What is Management? 1. Textbook question: answer Question 2 in the ‘Discussion Questions’ for the Case study Managing McDonald’s Australia on page 36. a. As the CEO of McDonald’s Australia‚ what is Catriona Noble’s role? According to this case study‚ Catriona Noble’s role could be responsible for marketing‚ public affairs‚ operations‚ supply chain‚ the Pacific Islands and business planning‚ taking on a leadership

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    deployed figures of Jewishness to achieve their own aesthetic objectives. Readers who have learned—from scholars such as Jonathan Freedman‚ Bryan Cheyette‚ and Marilyn Reizbaum—how to think about the complex role Jewishness plays in the making of modernist culture and aesthetics will welcome this study by Maren Tova Linett. Over the last decade‚ the role of Jewishness in the making of modernism has engendered a great deal of critical attention. The nature of this discussion has been notably wide-ranging

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    the most dramatic and significant manifestation of the de-centering and de-marginalization defining both postmodernity and postmodernism 7. Postmodern literature arose after World War II as a series of reactions against the perceived norms of modernist literature. 8. Postmodern writers include: Kurt Vonnegut‚ Joseph Heller‚ David Foster Wallace 9. a time marked by the cold war and the excesses of consumption. 10. It differs from Modernism by blurring the conventional boundary between

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    1890 until 1940. There was also a period of so-called "high modernism‚" 1920-5. Generally‚ modernists were driven by the belief that the assurances once provided by religion‚ politics‚ or society no longer sufficed. This belief intensified after World War I‚ when it seemed to many that history itself was coming to an end and that modern life was horrific‚ chaotic‚ and ultimately futile. Some modernists‚ notably T. S. Eliot‚ expressed a deep sense of loss and despair. However‚ others responded with

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    way design is seen‚ taught and practiced in the modern time. A few examples of this are; the impact of Josef Albers‚ Homage to the Square artwork; Monash University going back to using Bauhaus teaching techniques; Winkler’s paper on modernist design entitled‚ “Modernist Paradigms never die‚ They Just Fade Away”; And Droste’s Origin of the Bauhaus Movement. These papers‚ plus more‚ will prove that the Bauhaus school has impacted on the modern time immensely “Historical Origins of the Bauhaus can be

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    Carlos Williams and Marianne Moore were all modernist poets. Modernist poetry deals with experiment and innovation. All three were imagists‚ though at a later stage‚ William Carlos Williams started disagreeing with Ezra Pound. Ezra Pound Ezra Pound was the most aggressive of the modernist poets‚ who made “Make it new!” his battle cry. He turned to classical Chinese poetry as his source for inspiration. He was the most influential figures of the modernist period‚ and influenced contemporaries like

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    its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ mainly in Europe and North America. Modernism is characterized by a self-conscious break with traditional styles of poetry and verse. Modernists experimented with literary form and expression‚ adhering to the modernist maxim to "Make it new." The modernist literary movement was driven by a desire to overturn traditional modes of representation and express the new sensibilities of their timeFriedrich Nietzsche was another major precursor of modernism[need

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    Modernist literature emerged during the end of the 19th century (1890-1950) and was perceived as a reaction to an increasingly industrialized and globalized world. It was mostly brought on by the damaging effects of WWI‚ WWII‚ and the Great Depression. People lived in an ever changing environment where most were struggling to survive. Modernist literature acknowledged that the political system in America was not working. Thus many writers of this movement expressed their opposition or gave an opinion

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