Modernism, Race and Manifestos
- 254 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the influential manifestos that shaped modernism, this study delves into their impact across Europe, America, the Caribbean, and Africa. It examines how these documents articulated new artistic and cultural visions, reflecting the diverse social and political contexts of their time. By analyzing key texts, the book highlights the interconnectedness of modernist thought and its global resonance, providing insights into the evolution of contemporary art and literature.
