Interwar Modernism And The Liberal World Order: Offices, Institutions, And Aesthetics After 1919 Hardcover
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                            Gabriel Hankins
                        Book Description
                            What was the modernist response to the global crisis of liberal world order after 1919? This book tells the story of the origins of liberal world governance in Cambridge modernist circles, the literary response to the Versailles Peace of 1919, and the contestation of that institutional moment across a range of world literary modernities. Challenging standard accounts of reactionary postwar politics, Interwar Modernism and the Liberal World Order articulates a modernism animated by the contradictions of liberal governance between the wars. The book develops a new materialist reading of modernist politics hinged on the official figures that traverse both modernist texts and liberal order. This official liberal world shapes interwar arts and letters from wartime Cambridge to revolutionary Shanghai.
                        ISBN-13
                            9781108494564
                        Language
                            English
                        Publisher
                            Cambridge University Press
                        Publication Date
                            31 Oct 2019
                        Number of Pages
                            228
                        About the Author
                            Gabriel Hankins is Assistant Professor of English at Clemson University, South Carolina. He directs the Twentieth-Century Literary Letters Project, and writes on literary history, theory, digital method, correspondence, and color.
                         
                 
                            