The Modernist Cult of Ugliness

Aesthetic and Gender Politics

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Palgrave Macmillan US | 2002
ISBN13: 9780312240370
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'Cult of Ugliness', Ezra Pound's phrase, powerfully summarizes the ways in which modernists such as Pound, T.S. Eliot, Wyndham Lewis, and T.E. Hulme - the self styled 'Men of 1914' - responded to the 'horrid or sordid or disgusting' conditions of modernity by radically changing aesthetic theory and literary practices. Only the representation of 'ugliness', they protested, would produce the new, truly 'beautiful' work of art. Claiming membership in a cult, however playfully, was a crucial means of group and self-representation and promotion, a defense against personal, socio-economic, and artistic marginalization. Strategically, they dissociated the Beautiful from its traditional, troubling embodiment in female beauty, and from its more recent association with Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde. In effect, the deliberate cultivation of ugliness provided the means to displace the misogyny and homophobia which governed individual and artistic responses and utterances. This feminist argument takes in texts such as John Ruskin's foundational art criticism, Eliot's uncollected literary journalism, Lewis's pro-fascism pamphlets of the 1930s, and the city poetry of Pound, Conrad Aiken, and Langston Hughes. Analyses of Whistler's paintings and the poetry of W.B. Yeats demonstrate that even those who claimed to be the most vigorous champions of Beauty were committed to aesthetic practices that disempowered female figures in order to articulate new truths of male artistic mastery.

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ISBN13:9780312240370
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Palgrave Macmillan US

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Introduction The Trials of Beauty: Ruskin, Whistler, and a 'New Series of Truths' No Time for Pater: Breaking the Homophobic Silence 'I Too Have Tried to be Modern': Reconsidering Yeats's 'Terrible Beauty' 'I Think We Are in Rats' Alley': Canvassing Modernism's 'Cult of Ugliness' 'O City, City': Gendered Topographies in Modern American Poetry
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