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After the great divide: modernism, mass culture, postmodernism
Andreas Huyssen
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page vi)
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INTRODUCTION (page vii)
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PART ONE The Vanishing Other: Mass Culture
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1. The Hidden Dialectic: Avantgarde-Technology-Mass Culture (page 3)
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2. Adorno in Reverse: From Hollywood to Richard Wagner (page 16)
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3. Mass Culture as Woman: Modernism's Other (page 44)
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PART TWO Texts and Contexts
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4. The Vamp and the Machine: Fritz Lang's Metropolis (page 65)
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5. Producing Revolution: Heiner Muller's Mauser as Learning Play (page 82)
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6. The Politics of Identification: "Holocaust" and West German Drama (page 94)
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7. Memory, Myth, and the Dream of Reason: Peter Weiss's Die Asthetik des Widerstands (page 115)
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PART THREE Toward the Postmodern
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8. The Cultural Politics of Pop (page 141)
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9. The Search for Tradition: Avantgarde and Postmodernism in the 1970s (page 160)
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10. Mapping the Postmodern (page 178)
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NOTES (page 222)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PcT | 9.4 (1988): 888-889 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0333-5372%281988%299%3A4%3C888%3AATGDMM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M |
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Published: c1986
Publisher: Indiana University Press
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