Arch440 Topics in the Avant-Garde in Literature and Cinema (Senior+) 2003 MIT
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MIT
4.608J (Spring 2003)
Instructor:
Prof. Charity Scribner Level Undergraduate / Graduate
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Digital recreation of Kasimir Malevich's Black Square and Red Square. (Image courtesy of Daniel Bersak.)
Course Highlights
This course features an extensive set of lecture notes.
Course Description
21F.031 examines the terms "avant garde" and "Kulturindustrie" in
French and German culture of the early twentieth century. Considering
the origins of these concepts in surrealist and dadaist literature,
art, and cinema, the course then expands to engage parallel formations
across Europe, particularly in the former Soviet Union. Emphasis on the
specific historical conditions that enabled these interventions.
Guiding questions are these: What was original about the historical
avant-garde? What connections between art and revolution did
avant-garde writers and artists imagine? What strategies did they
deploy to meet their modernist imperatives? To what extent did their
projects maintain a critical stance towards the culture industry?
Surveying key interventions in the fields of poetry, painting, sculpture, photography, film, and music, the readings also include signal moments in critical thought of the last century. Figures to be considered are: Adorno, Aragon, Bataille, Beckett, Brecht, Breton, Bürger, Duchamp, Eisenstein, Ernst, Jünger, Greenberg, Kandinsky, Malevich, Mayakovsky, and Tzara. Taught in English, but students are encouraged to consult original sources when possible.
Surveying key interventions in the fields of poetry, painting, sculpture, photography, film, and music, the readings also include signal moments in critical thought of the last century. Figures to be considered are: Adorno, Aragon, Bataille, Beckett, Brecht, Breton, Bürger, Duchamp, Eisenstein, Ernst, Jünger, Greenberg, Kandinsky, Malevich, Mayakovsky, and Tzara. Taught in English, but students are encouraged to consult original sources when possible.
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