Book errant modernism: the ethos of photography in mexico and brazil - Compare Prices and buy the Book
Browse main categories
How to Make Money Online ?!
Are you an interested in planning to start an online business or do you just want to start an online shop ? Peter Kent and Jill K Finlayson, in their top selling book “How to Make Money Online with eBay, Yahoo!, and Google” (ISBN: 978-0072262612), introduce you to a step-by-step plan to generate revenue online and maximize profits. It helps you reach targeted buyers using strategic search engine placements ....




Title: Errant Modernism: The Ethos of Photography in Mexico and Brazil
Author: Esther Gabara
ISBN: 0822343231
EAN: 9780822343233
376 Pages
Publisher: Duke University Press
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2009-03-25


shopcond.avail.pricedelivery coststotal
Blackwell - Buy NowNEW£ 15.99free on orders over £ 20£ 17.99Buy now
Book Errant Modernism: The Ethos of Photography in Mexico and Brazil on Amazon UK Buy nowNEW£ 15.99free on orders over £ 19£ 18.74Buy now
Book Errant Modernism: The Ethos of Photography in Mexico and Brazil new from BooksellerNEW£ 15.99£ 2.75£ 18.74Buy now

Making a vital contribution to the understanding of Latin American modernism, Esther Gabara rethinks the role of photography in the Brazilian and Mexican avant-garde movements of the 1920s and 1930s. During these decades, intellectuals in Mexico and Brazil were deeply engaged with photography. Authors who are now canonical figures in the two countries' literary traditions looked at modern life through the camera in a variety of ways. Mario de Andrade, known as the 'pope' of Brazilian modernism, took and collected hundreds of photographs. Salvador Novo, a major Mexican writer, meditated on the medium's aesthetic potential as 'the prodigal daughter of the fine arts'. Intellectuals acted as tourists and ethnographers, and their images and texts circulated in popular mass media, sharing the page with photographs of the New Woman.In this richly illustrated study, Gabara introduces the concept of a modernist 'ethos' to illuminate the intertwining of aesthetic innovation and ethical concerns in the work of leading Brazilian and Mexican literary figures. These writers were also photographers, art critics, and contributors to illustrated magazines during the 1920s and 1930s.

Gabara argues that Brazilian and Mexican modernists deliberately made photography err: they made this privileged medium of modern representation simultaneously wander and work against its apparent perfection. They flouted the conventions of mainstream modernism so that their aesthetics registered an ethical dimension. Their photographic modernism strayed, dragging along the baggage of modernity lived in a postcolonial site. Through their 'errant modernism', avant-garde writers critiqued the colonial history of Latin America and its twentieth-century formations.


last viewed books

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter...
Native American Sovereignty on Trial: A Sourcebook with Cases, Laws, and Documents Native American Sovereignty on Tria...
Read-aloud Bible Stories: v. 4 (Read-Aloud Bible Stories) Read-aloud Bible Stories: v. 4 (Rea...
Street Scenes: Staging the Self in Immigrant New York, 1880-1924 Street Scenes: Staging the Self in ...
Health Problems in the Classroom 6-12: An A-Z Reference Guide for Educators Health Problems in the Classroom 6-...
Making Out in Korean (Making Out (Tuttle)) Making Out in Korean (Making Out (T...